We present a comparative description of how two Scottish academic libraries provide electronic journal services. These libraries shared the perception that the diversity of the proliferating electronic journal scene created confusion in the eyes of the would-be e-journal user. This in turn gave rise to a separate attempt in each institution to create a unified common interface for the local e-journal portfolio. Points of similarity and difference between the two separate systems are noted. Some thoughts for the future of the e-journal format are provided, based on these libraries' experience in common of mounting their own local services
This article will look at electronic journal management from an academic library perspective. Issues...
During 1998 and 1999 the University of Melbourne Library evaluated four interfaces for managing elec...
Researchers are increasingly relying on e-journals to access literature within their fields. The des...
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...
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...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
The British Library is embracing e-technology across all aspects of its work and this article concen...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Electronic journals are an important alternative form of document delivery. Document delivery is per...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Library Journal 2002 publish...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
This article discusses the growing need for tools or systems that will provide more effective manage...
Abstract: Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research l...
This article will look at electronic journal management from an academic library perspective. Issues...
During 1998 and 1999 the University of Melbourne Library evaluated four interfaces for managing elec...
Researchers are increasingly relying on e-journals to access literature within their fields. The des...
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...
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...
This article considers changes over the last two years in the electronic journal service provided by...
The British Library is embracing e-technology across all aspects of its work and this article concen...
M.Inf.As more publishers become involved in electronic publishing, information centres need to respo...
Electronic journals are an important alternative form of document delivery. Document delivery is per...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Library Journal 2002 publish...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
This article discusses the growing need for tools or systems that will provide more effective manage...
Abstract: Electronic journals have opened up many exciting opportunities for academic and research l...
This article will look at electronic journal management from an academic library perspective. Issues...
During 1998 and 1999 the University of Melbourne Library evaluated four interfaces for managing elec...
Researchers are increasingly relying on e-journals to access literature within their fields. The des...