Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 213 mm, Gewicht: 588 g
Publishers, Libraries, Users, and Standards
Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 213 mm, Gewicht: 588 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-1029-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
In E-Serials: Publishers, Libraries, Users, and Standards, you'll get a comprehensive, specialized overview of the current state of online publishing. While other publications might focus too much on one or two of the more attractive vistas of electronic serials publishing, this up-to-date volume takes a step back and gives you a broad assortment of areas to choose from.Without a doubt, electronic publishing and online serials are a major preoccupation with libraries large and small in all parts of the world. E-Serials gives you a truly diverse look at this information phenomenon and gives you hands-on, applicable access to the current state of publishing, copyright, and pricing of online serials. You'll also discover what's correct and what's not when citing online serials, how the age of electronic data is changing the face of collection development, and how the serials world is going to change as information science leaves the printed page and lands on the computer screen. You'll read about all this and more:
- the latest electronic publishing trends
- the most forward-looking visions of electronic copyright
- the toughest cataloging problems and decisions
- the broadest commentaries on metadata managementTruly, the information age has altered the way we do everything--researching, cataloging, and indexing included. This book is ideal for the professional librarian, general reader, or informed citizen who wants to keep abreast of the most recent advances in electronic library science. So, if you're serious about serials, you'll definitely want to log on to the wide assortment of informed research and current scholarship from a truly international panel of experts in E-Serials.
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Contents
Preface - Publishing - D-Lib Magazine: Publishing as the Honest Broker - Scandinavian University Press's Role as a Publisher in the Digital Future - Electronic Journals and Their Roles on the Internet - Pricing - Online Journal Pricing - Copyright - On Beyond Copyright - Acquisitions and Collection Development - Beyond Print: Revisioning Serials Acquisitions for the Digital Age - Collection Development for Online Serials: Who Needs to Do What, and Why, and When - Cataloging and Metadata - Serials Published on the World Wide Web: Cataloging Problems and Decisions - A Square Peg in a Round Hole: Applying AACR2 to Electronic Journals - A Meditation on Metadata - Metadata Conversion and the Library OPAC - Preservation and Archiving - Online Serials: Preservation Issues - Local, National, and International Projects - Electronic Scholarly Publishing Initiatives at Industry Canada - Seamless and Integrated Access to the World of Electronic Journals - Journals in Transition: From Paper to Electronic Access: The Decomate Project - A Learning Experience: The CIC Electronic Journals Collection Project - Coordination and Collaboration: A Model for Electronic Resources Management - ScienceDirect - Evolving an Integrated Electronic Journals Solution: OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online - Indexing - Indexing Electronic Journals - Uniform Resource Identifiers - Uniform Resource Identifiers and Online Serials - Citation - Citing Serials: Online Serial Publications and Citations Systems - Index - Reference Notes Included




