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Learned Publishing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1998
- David Penfold:
Requirements for an Online electronic journal service. 9-16 - James A. Byrne:
Optimizing your association's revenue through Internet advertising. 17-22 - Anthony Pearce:
The academic market in the UK. 23-31 - Jennifer L. Bol:
Online journal marketing strategies. 33-37 - J. Scott Bentley:
The Image Directory: an electronic publishing project cataloguing art images. 39-41 - Anne Davenport:
Agents - the future of exclusivity. 43-47 - Peter Davison:
Japan: a marketing profile. 49-53 - Mark Ishibashi:
Services to publishers - The Japanese Market: an intermediary's point of view. 54-56 - Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright issues. 57-58
Volume 11, Number 2, 1998
- Christopher Zielinski:
Letter to the editor. 88-89 - Bernard Donovan:
Learned societies and electronic publishing. 91-107 - Mark Bide, Charles Oppenheim, Anne Ramsden:
Charging mechanisms for digitised texts. 109-118 - Richard Balkwill:
Digital licensing - a role for the Publishers Licensing Society. 119-122 - Takashi Yamakawa:
STM Publications in Japan - a market analysis. 123-126 - Alasdair Kemp:
Year 2000 problems: act now. 127-131 - John Fowler:
Points of interest. 136
Volume 11, Number 3, 1998
- Elizabeth Gadd:
Letter to the editor. 169-170 - David Brown:
Scholarly journal publishing: coming to terms with the Internet culture. 171-178 - Bernard Donovan:
The truth about peer review. 179-184 - Susan van Rooyen:
A critical examination of the peer review process. 185-191 - Dee Wood:
Online peer review? 193-198 - Sally Morris:
Copyright and licensing - the changing scene. 199-204 - Richard Hodson:
The demand for journals - fact versus fiction. 205-208
Volume 11, Number 4, 1998
- Sally Morris:
Learned journals and the communication of research. 253-258 - Edward Barrow:
Digitisation: issues and solutions. 259-263 - Gregory S. Lewis, John W. Edwards:
Home on the electronic range: bringing the Journal of Animal Science online. 265-270 - Lynette Owen:
Rights issues and the printed word. 271-275 - John Edmondson:
Virtual realities in Brobdingnag and Lilliput: gulfs and bridges between large and small publishers. 277-282 - Stevan Harnad:
Learned inquiry and the Net: the role of peer review, peer commentary and copyright. 283-292 - F. J. Smith:
The first case of copyright infringement, AD 560. 293-296 - Keith Lawrey:
A Guide to Council Members' Liabilities. 297-299 - Peter Davison:
News in Brief from Asia. 300
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