This paper presents and analyses “NEP: New Economics Papers”, the current awareness service of the RePEc digital library. NEP is a human-mediated service. New items arriving in RePEc are examined by editors of subject-specific reports. This paper introduces NEP from a conceptual point of view and communicates how NEP fits into the evolving world of digital libraries. We then present summary statistics for the performance of NEP. We pay particular attention to the coverage ratio, and the redundancy of reports. Suggestions for improving the performance of NEP are discussed
Presentation for the 2018 Multidisciplinary Information Research Symposium. This presentation discu...
Thomas Krichel speaks about the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) system (http://RePEc.org). RePE...
The study explored trends and issues in digital libraries with a view to furnish the expected audien...
This paper presents and analyses “NEP: New Economics Papers”, the current awareness service of the R...
NEP (New Economics Papers) is a current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economic...
“NEP: New Economics Papers,” the current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economi...
This brief article tells of the emergence and development of a service for speedy, on-line distribut...
RePEc is a large digital library for the economics community. “NEP: New Economics Papers” is a curre...
This paper examines the theoretical foundation and practical development of the the RePEc and Socion...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI Scholar Works as part ...
This article explores issues related to the selection and purchase of digital content, both from ven...
With the increasing dominance of electronic content and digital collections in academic libraries, t...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Presented to Dominican University of California faculty and staff, on November 27, 2018, by Ethan An...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
Presentation for the 2018 Multidisciplinary Information Research Symposium. This presentation discu...
Thomas Krichel speaks about the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) system (http://RePEc.org). RePE...
The study explored trends and issues in digital libraries with a view to furnish the expected audien...
This paper presents and analyses “NEP: New Economics Papers”, the current awareness service of the R...
NEP (New Economics Papers) is a current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economic...
“NEP: New Economics Papers,” the current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economi...
This brief article tells of the emergence and development of a service for speedy, on-line distribut...
RePEc is a large digital library for the economics community. “NEP: New Economics Papers” is a curre...
This paper examines the theoretical foundation and practical development of the the RePEc and Socion...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI Scholar Works as part ...
This article explores issues related to the selection and purchase of digital content, both from ven...
With the increasing dominance of electronic content and digital collections in academic libraries, t...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Presented to Dominican University of California faculty and staff, on November 27, 2018, by Ethan An...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
Presentation for the 2018 Multidisciplinary Information Research Symposium. This presentation discu...
Thomas Krichel speaks about the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) system (http://RePEc.org). RePE...
The study explored trends and issues in digital libraries with a view to furnish the expected audien...