This paper discusses the OhioLINK Electronic Journals Center which was first made available to users in April 1998. The paper includes usage data on the 2 years of operation as well as the design and philosophy behind the project. In addition, the paper explores research on what users want, how best to anchor the existence of full-text resources in the minds of researchers as well as common maintenance problems for electronic journals in the library online catalog.No embarg
Journals have been used to provide fresh information for the various types of the information users ...
Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the tr...
Brief article on the University of Rhode Island Library\u27s implementation of an A to Z list of the...
This paper discusses the OhioLINK Electronic Journals Center which was first made available to users...
E-journal, printed journal, and database usage data from campus polls conducted annually, 1998-2000,...
This paper will explore some of the difficulties and limitations facing the current generation of e...
The combination of new purchasing models for journal literature undertaken by OhioLINK and HEAL-Link...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
This is an electronic version of an article published in: Swanson, J. (2015). Mine or Theirs, Wh...
This paper tries to describe the Advantages of E-journals in terms of Accessibility, Speed distribut...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research libraries i...
A five-question survey, randomly presented to users at Ohio State University (OSU) as they viewed ar...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe paper describes three recent electronic journal projects with which th...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
Journals have been used to provide fresh information for the various types of the information users ...
Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the tr...
Brief article on the University of Rhode Island Library\u27s implementation of an A to Z list of the...
This paper discusses the OhioLINK Electronic Journals Center which was first made available to users...
E-journal, printed journal, and database usage data from campus polls conducted annually, 1998-2000,...
This paper will explore some of the difficulties and limitations facing the current generation of e...
The combination of new purchasing models for journal literature undertaken by OhioLINK and HEAL-Link...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
This is an electronic version of an article published in: Swanson, J. (2015). Mine or Theirs, Wh...
This paper tries to describe the Advantages of E-journals in terms of Accessibility, Speed distribut...
When deciding what to include in their online public access catalogs, libraries struggle with how to...
Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research libraries i...
A five-question survey, randomly presented to users at Ohio State University (OSU) as they viewed ar...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe paper describes three recent electronic journal projects with which th...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
Journals have been used to provide fresh information for the various types of the information users ...
Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the tr...
Brief article on the University of Rhode Island Library\u27s implementation of an A to Z list of the...