Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the transition to e-journals. Some of the influancing factors are, the conveniences of web for access and browsing, the economics of Internet for delivery, the digital library revolution etc. The paper discusses the technological history of E-journals, access models, archiving, pricing and other several issues
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
This paper will explore some of the difficulties and limitations facing the current generation of e...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the tra...
Today information available is communicated by various means. While publication is a public announc...
This paper tries to describe the Advantages of E-journals in terms of Accessibility, Speed distribut...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
The tremendous growth of e-journals in the marketplace has forced libraries to rethink their means o...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
The print journals continue to dominate both from users point of view and publishers revenue. The ad...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research libraries i...
The author considers the evolution of the electronic journal from the first fledgling examples in th...
Abstract: Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research l...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
This paper will explore some of the difficulties and limitations facing the current generation of e...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
Several factors have been successfully pushing the conservative science publishers to accept the tra...
Today information available is communicated by various means. While publication is a public announc...
This paper tries to describe the Advantages of E-journals in terms of Accessibility, Speed distribut...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
The tremendous growth of e-journals in the marketplace has forced libraries to rethink their means o...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
The print journals continue to dominate both from users point of view and publishers revenue. The ad...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research libraries i...
The author considers the evolution of the electronic journal from the first fledgling examples in th...
Abstract: Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research l...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
This paper will explore some of the difficulties and limitations facing the current generation of e...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...