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Learned Publishing, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 1999
- Albert Prior:
NESLI - progress through collaboration. 5-9 - Anthony Watkinson:
The STM information system: An analysis. 11-24 - Andrew E. Treloar:
Rethinking the library's role in publishing. 25-31 - Gu Ben:
Western language books in the Beijing Library: criteria for acquisition and the method of selection. 33-40 - John Fowler:
Points of interest - Copyright: The Case of Designers, Engravers, Etchers etc., William Hogarth's Contribution. 50 - Hazel K. Bell:
Personal viewpoint. 63-64
Volume 12, Number 2, 1999
- Alma Swan, Sheridan Brown:
'What authors want' Report of the ALPSP research study on the motivations and concerns of contributors to learned journals. 74 - Jens Bammel:
The Publisher - Author Relationship Principles of Good Practice in Scholarly Journal Publishing. 75-78 - John W. T. Smith:
The deconstructed journal - a new model for academic publishing. 79-91 - Anthony Watkinson:
Journal publishing: current issues. 93-96 - Alan Singleton:
Opportunities, threats and myths in journals. 97-105 - Lloyd Alan Fletcher:
Developing an integrated approach to electronic publishing: tailoring your content for the Web. 107-117 - Laurie Kaye:
What are databases and do they matter? 119-126 - Roger Arjoon:
(In)Efficient market models: the reality behind economic models in the publishing industry. 127-133 - Rosie Thom:
Institute of Publishing. 134 - Mark Prinsley:
Copyright issues. 135-136 - Kraig Adler, Wally Olsen:
Journals Pricing. 137-139 - Ruth E. Campbell:
The EURO - will it effect me? 141-143 - Jane Dorner:
The IMPRIMATUR report. 145-148
Volume 12, Number 3, 1999
- Alma Swan:
'WHAT AUTHORS WANT': the ALPSP research study on the motivations and concerns of contributors to learned journals. 170-172 - John Cox:
Publisher-library relationships in the digital environment. 173-178 - Charles Clark:
In what are we trading? Authors' rights and publishers' rights in traditional and digital media. 179-190 - Cliff Morgan:
Journals metadata: information about content. 191-195 - Mike Grace:
Finding the right balance. 197-200 - Tony Kidd:
Marketing institutional journal subscriptions to academic libraries. 201-207 - Fytton Rowland:
Electronic publishing: non-commercial alternatives. 209-216 - Emma Mapp:
The HERON Project To be introduced at HEI test sites this summer. 218 - Rollo Turner:
Association of Subscription Agents Guidelines. 222-224
Volume 12, Number 4, 1999
- Edwin Shelock:
Letter to the Editor. 234 - Harold Orlans:
Fair use in US scholarly publishing. 235-244 - Vivienne Dunlop:
Fair dealing for criticism and review in scholarly publishing. 245-250 - Donald W. King, Carol Tenopir:
Evolving journal costs: implications for publishers, libraries, and readers. 251-258 - David Gordon Wilson:
A bill of rights for authors? 259-263 - John Haynes:
New Journal of Physics: a web-based and author-funded journal. 265-269 - Kelly Russell, Ellis Weinberger, Andy Stone:
Preserving digital scholarship: the future is now. 271-280 - Kiran Desai, Mark Prinsley:
UK competition law. 281-282 - Reg Carr:
National Electronic Site Licence Initiative. 283 - Rollo Turner:
Review of Trends in Journal Subscriptions - 1997. 285-286
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