July issue of Serials now published
The Editorial Board of Serials thought it would be a good exercise to alert blog readers to the new issue of Serials which has just been published and contains many of the popular presentations from the recent conference (including T Scott Plutchak's and Melinda Kenneway's highly regarded papers). We've also included some of the breakout sessions, including Paul Harwood's briefing on the UK consortia landscape with a guide for librarians, publishers and intermediaries, and Nol Verhagen's briefing on "the licensing battlefield" from a consortium perspective.
Other papers concern the scholarly community in China, e-textbooks, the usage factors project, journal collection evaluation and much more..
Read it here (subscription or members only for current three issues) - http://uksg.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=0953-0460&volume=20&issue=2
Subscription information here: http://www.uksg.org/serials/subscribe
Let us know what you think!
Other papers concern the scholarly community in China, e-textbooks, the usage factors project, journal collection evaluation and much more..
Read it here (subscription or members only for current three issues) - http://uksg.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=issue&issn=0953-0460&volume=20&issue=2
Subscription information here: http://www.uksg.org/serials/subscribe
Let us know what you think!
Labels: china, citations, consortia, ebooks, impact factor, journal publishing, Librarians, library 2.0, marketing, uksg conference, Usage Factor, value
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