Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult to say. While many bibliographic library journals have ceased in the last few decades, I feel there is still a place for the Journal. As Tom Fulton notes in his article in this volume, “One of the most exciting developments in the study of reading over the past twenty years has been a return to books themselves as evidence for the way in which people read.” Along with a reinvigorated interest in the history of the book at Rutgers and elsewhere, the Journal offers an important venue for articles reflecting these trends. But with the rapid transformation in technology, who knows what will happen to the genre of the academic journal itself? We a...
Donald Cameron, the university librarian, announces the second state appropriation for a new library...
A key task for libraries is to ensure access for their patrons to the scholarly statements now found...
The MIT Libraries' proposed to the Mellon Foundation to plan a preservation archive for dynamic ele...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
Cameron, the University Librarian, takes note of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Journal and how...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
A June 2, 1966 program and menu on the occasion of Donald F. Cameron stepping down as University Lib...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
For the last 60 years, scholarly journals have witnessed unprecedented growth, controversy and chang...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
Should the article stand alone, as the basic unit, apart from its container the journal
The article concerns Cobbett's "A History of the Last Hundred Days of English Freedom" consistng of ...
Donald Cameron, the university librarian, announces the second state appropriation for a new library...
A key task for libraries is to ensure access for their patrons to the scholarly statements now found...
The MIT Libraries' proposed to the Mellon Foundation to plan a preservation archive for dynamic ele...
Will the Journal last another twenty-five years to its one hundredth anniversary? That is difficult ...
Cameron, the University Librarian, takes note of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Journal and how...
It is gratifying to welcome this first issue of The Journal of the Rutgers University Library. Throu...
University Librarian Osborn's fiftieth year of service to Rutgers This resource is archived and is n...
This volume features library and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, history in the lead ar...
A June 2, 1966 program and menu on the occasion of Donald F. Cameron stepping down as University Lib...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
For the last 60 years, scholarly journals have witnessed unprecedented growth, controversy and chang...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
Should the article stand alone, as the basic unit, apart from its container the journal
The article concerns Cobbett's "A History of the Last Hundred Days of English Freedom" consistng of ...
Donald Cameron, the university librarian, announces the second state appropriation for a new library...
A key task for libraries is to ensure access for their patrons to the scholarly statements now found...
The MIT Libraries' proposed to the Mellon Foundation to plan a preservation archive for dynamic ele...