Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography - Digital Scholarship
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography - Digital Scholarship Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography - Digital Scholarship
———. "Critical Issues in the Development of STM Journal Publishing." Learned Publishing 18, no. 1 (2005): 51-55. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp/2005/00000018/0000 0001/art00007 ———. "Electronic Journal Publishing: Observations from Inside." D-Lib Magazine (July/August 1998). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july98/07hunter.html ———. "Issues and Experiments in Electronic Publishing and Dissemination." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (June 1994): 127-132. ———. "Looking Back to Look Forward: 'Chicken Little Redux' or Strategic Lessons Learned." Information Services & Use 24, no. 1 (2004): 27–37. ———. "A Publisher's Perspective." Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 14, no. 1 (1990): 5-13. ———. "Setting Journal Priorities by Listening to Customers." Journal of Library Administration 28, no. 4 (1999): 91-103. ———. "Sleepless Nights Redux." Against the Grain 10 (February 1998): 29-30, 32. ———. "Surviving Another Year." Against the Grain 14 (February 2002): 34, 36. ———. "Things That Keep Me Awake at Night." Against the Grain 9 (February 1997): 40-42, 74. Hunter, Karen, Scott Virkler, and Rafael Sidi. "Disruptive Technologies: Taking STM Publishing into the Next Era." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community 290, no. 1 (2007): 50-53. Jacobson, Robert L. "Publishers and the Net." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 23 June 1995, A17-A18. 311
Jones, Ruth. "Journals E-Publishing: Outsourced Solutions for Professional, Scholarly and Society Publishers." Learned Publishing 15, no. 4 (2002): 313-314. http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp/2002/00000015/0000 0004/art00012 Kaser, Richard T. "If Information Wants to Be Free . . . Then Who's Going to Pay for It?" D-Lib Magazine 6 (May 2000). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may00/kaser/05kaser.html King, Tim. "Critical Issues for Providers of Network-Accessible Information." Educom Review 26 (Summer 1991): 29-33. ———. "The Impact of Electronic and Networking Technologies on the Delivery of Scholarly Information." The Serials Librarian 21, no. 2/3 (1991): 5-13. Kutz, Myer. "The Scholars' Rebellion Against Scholarly Publishing Practices: Varmus, Vitek, and Venting." Searcher 10 (January 2002): 28-43. http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/jan02/kutz.htm Lamm, Donald S. "Libraries and Publishers: A Partnership at Risk." Daedalus 125, no. 4 (1996): 127-146. Lieb, Thom. "Q.A.: How about a Little Privacy?" The Journal of Electronic Publishing 7 (August 2001). http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0007.106 Litchfield, Malcolm. ". . .But Presses Must Stress Ideas, Not Markets." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 June 2002, B9-B10. Lowe, Chrysanne. "A Publisher's View of E-Journal Services." Serials Review 24 (Spring 1998): 98-99. Meyers, Barbara, Bob Bovensculte, and Ann Lowry. "Tossin' and Turnin' All Night: Publishers' Dreams and Nightmares." Against the Grain 10 (December 1998-January 1999): 1, 16, 18, 20, 23. Morris, Sally. "Mapping the Journal Publishing Landscape: How Much Do We Know?" Learned Publishing 20, no. 4 (2007): 299-310. 312
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- Page 272 and 273: Shenton, Helen. "From Talking to Do
- Page 274 and 275: Van der Werf-Davelaar, Titia. "Long
- Page 276 and 277: 7 New Publishing Models Albanese, A
- Page 278 and 279: Banks, Peter. "Open Access: A Medic
- Page 280 and 281: Canhos, Vanderlei, Leslie Chan, and
- Page 282 and 283: Edmonds, Bruce. "A Proposal for the
- Page 284 and 285: Fyffe, Richard, and David E. Shulen
- Page 286 and 287: ———. "Electronic Journals, Li
- Page 288 and 289: ———. "Interactive Publication
- Page 290 and 291: Heath, Malcolm, Michael Jubb, and D
- Page 292 and 293: Joseph, Heather. "BioOne: Building
- Page 294 and 295: Kroth, Philip J., Erinn E. Aspinall
- Page 296 and 297: Magner, Denise K. "Seeking a Radica
- Page 298 and 299: Montonen, Claus. "The European Phys
- Page 300 and 301: Orsdel, Lee C. Van. "The State of S
- Page 302 and 303: ———. "The View from Europe: C
- Page 304 and 305: Schwartz, Charles A. "Reassessing P
- Page 306 and 307: Stodolsky, David S. "Consensus Jour
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- Page 324 and 325: Waltham, Mary. "Challenges to the R
- Page 326 and 327: Cox John. "Digital Rights Managemen
- Page 328 and 329: Godwin, Michael. Digital Rights Man
- Page 330 and 331: Mooney, Stephen. "Interoperability:
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- Page 336 and 337: Baruch, Pierre. "Open Access Develo
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- Page 340 and 341: Coleman, Anita, and Joseph Roback.
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- Page 346 and 347: Hutchinson, Alvin. "Federal Reposit
- Page 348 and 349: Jones, Catherine. "Collecting Resea
- Page 350 and 351: Leiner, Barry M. "The NCSTRL Approa
- Page 352 and 353: Markey, Karen, Soo Young Rieh, Beth
- Page 354 and 355: Moed, Henk F. "The Effect of 'Open
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- Page 360 and 361: Russell, Jill. "EThOSnet: Building
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———. "Critical Issues in the Development of STM Journal<br />
<strong>Publishing</strong>." Learned <strong>Publishing</strong> 18, no. 1 (2005): 51-55.<br />
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/alpsp/lp/2005/00000018/0000<br />
0001/art00007<br />
———. "<strong>Electronic</strong> Journal <strong>Publishing</strong>: Observations from Inside."<br />
D-Lib Magazine (July/August 1998).<br />
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july98/07hunter.html<br />
———. "Issues and Experiments in <strong>Electronic</strong> <strong>Publishing</strong> and<br />
Dissemination." Information Technology and Libraries 13 (June<br />
1994): 127-132.<br />
———. "Looking Back to Look Forward: 'Chicken Little Redux' or<br />
Strategic Lessons Learned." Information Services & Use 24, no. 1<br />
(2004): 27–37.<br />
———. "A Publisher's Perspective." Library Acquisitions: Practice &<br />
Theory 14, no. 1 (1990): 5-13.<br />
———. "Setting Journal Priorities by Listening to Customers."<br />
Journal of Library Administration 28, no. 4 (1999): 91-103.<br />
———. "Sleepless Nights Redux." Against the Grain 10 (February<br />
1998): 29-30, 32.<br />
———. "Surviving Another Year." Against the Grain 14 (February<br />
2002): 34, 36.<br />
———. "Things That Keep Me Awake at Night." Against the Grain 9<br />
(February 1997): 40-42, 74.<br />
Hunter, Karen, Scott Virkler, and Rafael Sidi. "Disruptive<br />
Technologies: Taking STM <strong>Publishing</strong> into the Next Era." Serials: The<br />
Journal for the Serials Community 290, no. 1 (2007): 50-53.<br />
Jacobson, Robert L. "Publishers and the Net." The Chronicle of Higher<br />
Education, 23 June 1995, A17-A18.<br />
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