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Learned Publishing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2000
- Michele Benjamin:
Editorial. 2-3 - Mark Doyle:
Pragmatic citing and linking in electronic scholarly publishing. 5-14 - R. E. Lonsdale, C. J. Armstrong:
Electronic scholarly monographs: issues and challenges for the UK. 15-24 - David Ball, Jo Pye:
Library purchasing consortia: the UK periodicals supply market. 25-35 - R. Stephen Berry:
'Full and open access' to scientific information: an academic's view. 37-42 - Arthur P. Smith:
The journal as an overlay on preprint databases. 43-48 - Leo Walford:
The Research Assessment Exercise: its effect on scholarly journal publishing. 49-52 - Richard Baggaley:
No such thing as a mature journal. 53-57 - Colin Harrison:
ReportsConsolidation of subscription agents: a personal viewpoint. 60-62 - Jens Bammel:
The WIPO conference on electronic commerce and intellectual property. 64-65
Volume 13, Number 2, 2000
- Sally Morris:
Guest EditorialAuthors and copyright. 75-76 - P. Bernt Hugenholtz:
Copyright vs. freedom of scientific communication. 77-81 - Donald C. Klein:
Web strategies for professional publishers: developing an information services portal. 83-94 - Dee Wood, Phil Hurst:
Online peer review: perceptions in the biological sciences. 95-100 - Alicia Wise, Chris Rusbridge, Norman Wiseman:
ATHENS, gateways, and portals: components of the Distributed National Electronic Resource. 101-104 - Jill O'Neill:
The significance of an impact factor: implications for the publishing community. 105-109 - Robina Clayphan:
The BIBLINK project: linking publishers and national bibliographic agencies. 111-117 - Jan Ross:
A new way of information retrieval: 3-D indexing and concept mapping. 119-123 - Hazel Bell:
Scientific publishing, 17th-century style: precepts of Francis Bacon. 124-126 - Sue Thorn:
Personal ViewsNew life for journals or the death of the learned society? 127-128 - Bernard Donovan:
A glimpse of journal publishing in China. 128-129
Volume 13, Number 3, 2000
- Mark Doyle:
Guest EditorialSurviving the transition. 138-140 - Derek G. Law, R. L. Weedon, M. R. Sheen:
Universities and article copyright. 141-150 - K. McKinty, S. Saadat, F. J. Smith, B. T. Donovan:
Setting up a first website for society publications. 151-157 - Norman Paskin:
E-citations: actionable identifiers and scholarly referencing. 159-166 - Heting Chu:
Promises and challenges of electronic journals: academic libraries surveyed. 169-175 - Iain D. Brown:
What can technology offer? Notes on technical developments for the non-technical. 177-181 - Ronnie Williams:
Personal ViewInfluencing government. 183-190
Volume 13, Number 4, 2000
- Leon Heward-Mills:
From learned society to online community. 202-203 - David Bull, Susan Hezlet:
What do societies and publishers want from publishing partnerships? 205-207 - Gillian Page:
Putting journals out to tender: guidelines for societies and other sponsors. 209-220 - Alastair Dryburgh:
How efficient is your publishing operation? 221-227 - Christine Baldwin, David Pullinger:
What readers value in academic journals. 229-239 - E. P. Goldfinch:
A limited study of online access and user preferences. 241-245 - Peter Leggate, Mike Hannant:
The archiving of online journals. 246-250
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