This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by Glasgow and Strathclyde University Libraries, following an earlier article in Serials. We discuss differences between browsing for e-journals on the web, and searching for them on the opac, and examine the ways that each library has tried to combine these different access modes. Following a discussion of possible co-operation between the two libraries, we briefly explore the move towards the 'one-stop shop' and the potential contribution of aggregators
The rise of the first e-journal is a much debated question, however it is placed around 1990. They o...
As we move further into the first decade of a new century, it seems a good point to reflect on where...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal services provided b...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
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...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Electronic journals are widely accepted by a large number of libraries. They prefer more and more e-...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
The British Library is embracing e-technology across all aspects of its work and this article concen...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Library Journal 2002 publish...
The rise of the first e-journal is a much debated question, however it is placed around 1990. They o...
As we move further into the first decade of a new century, it seems a good point to reflect on where...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal services provided b...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
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...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Electronic journals are widely accepted by a large number of libraries. They prefer more and more e-...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
The British Library is embracing e-technology across all aspects of its work and this article concen...
Journals constitute an important part of a library collection being the most important vehicle for g...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Library Journal 2002 publish...
The rise of the first e-journal is a much debated question, however it is placed around 1990. They o...
As we move further into the first decade of a new century, it seems a good point to reflect on where...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...