New Scholarship
, by North American Serials Interest Group 1993 (Brown University); Norstedt, Marilyn; McMillan, Gail- ISBN: 9781560246855 | 1560246855
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/1/1994
Introduction | p. 1 |
Scientific Visualization in Earth and Planetary Science: It Looks Good But Will It Publish? | p. 3 |
Interactive Computer Graphics, Higher Dimensional Geometry and Electronic Publication: From Flatland to HyperText | p. 9 |
Creating the Library of the Future: Incrementalism Won't Get Us There! | p. 17 |
Global Problems and "Serials" Tools: Reflections on Current Challenges and Opportunities | p. 49 |
Serials 2020 | p. 63 |
2020: A Publisher's View into the Crystal Ball | p. 69 |
Scholarly Journals in 2020 | p. 73 |
Cataloging Electronic Supplements to Serials: Beyond the Note Field | p. 77 |
Cataloging CD-ROMs: Serials? Computer Files? Serials Files? Computerials? | p. 87 |
Controlling E-Journals: The Internet Resources Project, Cataloging Guidelines, and USMARC | p. 103 |
The Role of the Specialized Vendor in a Changing Market | p. 113 |
Mega Vendor: Threat or Promise? | p. 117 |
Future Value-Added Services: Remaining Competitive in a New Market | p. 121 |
Access vs. Ownership: Strategic Implications for Agents | p. 125 |
Red Sage Project | p. 129 |
NASA STELAR Experiment | p. 135 |
Copyright in the Electronic Era | p. 153 |
The Copyright Law: How It Works and New Issues in Electronic Settings | p. 163 |
NASIGNET and Beyond: A Guided Tour of Electronic Networking Resources for Serialists | p. 173 |
How to Plan and Deliver a Great Workshop | p. 177 |
Invoicing Unveiled: Added Charges and Payment Plan Options for Serials | p. 181 |
When Is a Union List Not a Union List (and Vice Versa)? | p. 185 |
Designing Effective Journal Use Studies | p. 189 |
Magazine Fulfillment Centers: How to Work with Them | p. 193 |
Serials Cancellation Projects: Two Viewpoints | p. 197 |
Standing Orders: The Serialist's Stepchild | p. 203 |
SISAC: Vendors, Publishers, Agents, and Librarians Working Together for Serials Standards | p. 209 |
The International Serials Data System: A Cataloging Resource | p. 215 |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kardex: Problems and Issues in Serials Automation | p. 219 |
Vendor Choice: Does It Really Make a Difference? | p. 223 |
CD-ROMs and Locally-Mounted Databases: Powerful Tools for Interlibrary and In-Library Access to Serial Literature | p. 227 |
The Nature of Serials Public Service | p. 231 |
Dups to Dumps: How to Manage Those Duplicate Materials | p. 235 |
Keeping the Serials Beast at Bay: A Case Study of Collaborative Serials Review | p. 241 |
Taming the Claims Monster: Some Methods of Measuring and Improving the Efficiency of Claiming Through a Vendor | p. 245 |
EDI Implementation: A Discussion and Demonstration | p. 249 |
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Format Integration, But Were Afraid to Ask | p. 253 |
Fitting the Serials Puzzle Together, or, Factors to Consider in Organizing Serials Work | p. 257 |
Alternatives in Serials Cataloging Organization and Workflow | p. 263 |
Eighth Annual NASIG Conference Registrants, Brown University, June 1993 | p. 267 |
Index | p. 283 |
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved. |
What is included with this book?
The New copy of this book will include any supplemental materials advertised. Please check the title of the book to determine if it should include any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.
The Used, Rental and eBook copies of this book are not guaranteed to include any supplemental materials. Typically, only the book itself is included. This is true even if the title states it includes any access cards, study guides, lab manuals, CDs, etc.