A Response to Albert Henderson

Theme: The Serials Crisis in Science and Technology Libraries

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  • David Flaxbart University of Texas at Austin

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https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1450

Abstract

This article is in response to the article "Science in the Twilight Zone; Or, Are Science Libraries Related to Science?" by Albert Henderson, in this issue.

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References

Bachrach, Steven, et al. 1998. Who should own scientific papers? Science 281, Sep 4 1998, p.1459-60. (Science editorialized against this article's position in the same issue, p.1451.)

Flaxbart, David. 1996. More overhead dollars, more cancellations? Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues, no.165. Online at: http://www.lib.unc.edu/prices/1996/PRIC165.HTML

Garfield, Eugene. 1991. The Scientist, 5(17) Sept 2, 1991, p.11. Online at: http://165.123.33.33/yr1991/sept/opin_910902.html

Garfield, Eugene. 1996. The Scientist 10(17), Sept.2, 1996, p.13,16. Online at: http://165.123.33.33/yr1996/sept/research_960902.html

Graham, Hugh D. and Nancy Diamond. The Rise of American Research Universities: Elites and Challengers in the Postwar Era. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.) pp. 84ff.

Guernsey, Lisa. 1998. A Provost challenges his faculty to retain copyright on articles. Chronicle of Higher Education, Sep. 18, 1998, p.A29-30

Henderson, Albert. 1996. Forecast--more cancellations. Allen Press Journal Promotion Series, Jan/Feb 1996. Online at: http://www.allenpress.com/newsletters/archive.html

To Publish and Perish. 1998. Policy Perspectives 7(4) Mar 1998. Online at: http://www.irhe.upenn.edu/pp/

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Published

1998-12-22

How to Cite

Flaxbart, D. (1998). A Response to Albert Henderson: Theme: The Serials Crisis in Science and Technology Libraries. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (20). https://doi.org/10.29173/istl1450
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