The SAPIENS (Scottish Academic Periodicals Implementing an Effective Networked Service) project, funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council, aimed to investigate the viability of a centralised electronic journal publishing service for independent Scottish publishers. The project developed an operational service delivering journal content from a number of publishers. The report describes the issues involved in developing such a service and the project outcomes
Topics addressed by this paper are: changing role of publishers andsubscription agents; changing rol...
The SciX (Open, self organising repository for scientific information exchange) project is funded b...
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...
This article describes the aims and continuing progress of the Scottish Academic Periodicals Impleme...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the goals and broad outcomes of the SAPIENS proj...
This article describes the aims and continuing progress of the Scottish Academic Periodicals Impleme...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
In the paper-based world, CAAD-associations, such as ACADIA, and scientific publishers aim at gettin...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Synergies is an emerging online Canadian publishing project in the social sciences and humanities th...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal services provided b...
Julian Harris describes the successful JISC-funded project to create an Open Journals publishing sys...
Topics addressed by this paper are: changing role of publishers andsubscription agents; changing rol...
The SciX (Open, self organising repository for scientific information exchange) project is funded b...
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...
This article describes the aims and continuing progress of the Scottish Academic Periodicals Impleme...
The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the goals and broad outcomes of the SAPIENS proj...
This article describes the aims and continuing progress of the Scottish Academic Periodicals Impleme...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journ...
In the paper-based world, CAAD-associations, such as ACADIA, and scientific publishers aim at gettin...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Synergies is an emerging online Canadian publishing project in the social sciences and humanities th...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal services provided b...
Julian Harris describes the successful JISC-funded project to create an Open Journals publishing sys...
Topics addressed by this paper are: changing role of publishers andsubscription agents; changing rol...
The SciX (Open, self organising repository for scientific information exchange) project is funded b...
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...