Electronic Publishing Programs: Issues to Consider

Authors

  • Elizabeth W. Brown
  • Andrea L. Duda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1357

Abstract

At first glance, the proliferation of Web journal publishing, particularly from the commercial sector recently, may seem like manna from heaven -- librarians can now offer users searchable full-text of important scientific journals, as well as enhancements found only in the electronic versions. When it comes to electronic publications, however, librarians must consider a host of details.

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References

Gherman, Paul M. [gherman@library.vanderbilt.edu]. "Re: archive sites and more." In ARL-EJOURNAL. [arl-ejournal@cni.org]. November 20, 1996.

"JSTOR: The Need." [{http://www.jstor.org/about/need.html}]. 1996.

Metzner, Ken. [kmetzner@acad.com]. "Re[2]: Kick off discussion: Archiving." In ARL-EJOURNAL. [arl-ejournal@cni.org]. November 20, 1996.

Shiveley, Eric. [eshiveley@cas.org]. "CAS experience with Internet publications." In CHMINF-L. [{CHMINF-L@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU}]. November 21, 1996.

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Published

1996-12-16

How to Cite

Brown, E. W., & Duda, A. L. (1996). Electronic Publishing Programs: Issues to Consider. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (13). https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1357

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