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Practice, Programs and Progress: Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group
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This book, first published in 1988, examines serials publishing. By exploring the relationships among the librarian, publisher, and vendor, it builds a better understanding of these positions. Discussions include the economics of journal publishing and the challenge of cataloguing computer files.
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This book, first published in 1988, examines serials publishing. By exploring the relationships among the librarian, publisher, and vendor, it builds a better understanding of these positions. Discussions include the economics of journal publishing and the challenge of cataloguing computer files.
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Leigh A. Chatterton, Mary Elizabeth Clack
1. Introduction Leigh A. Chatterton and Mary Elizabeth Clack 2. The
Economics of Journal Publishing: A Case Study Graham Marshall 3. Copyright:
Broadening Our Horizons Brian D. Scanlan 4. Copyright From the Perspective
of Information Users and Their Intermediaries, Especially Librarians Ben H.
Weil 5. Royalty Payments for Photocopying in Companies and Other
Organizations Donald W. King 6. Copyright Clearance Center, 1988: A
Progress Report Virginia Riordan 7. Copyright and the Scowling
Publisher/Library Interface Patricia H. Penick 8. Photocopying and
Copyright Problems for Colleges and Universities John Marshall 9. Accessing
Electronic Journals: A Survey of Canadian and American Libraries Ann
Okerson 10. ADONIS and Electronically Stored Information: An Information
Broker's Experience Constance Orchard 11. Serial Article Identifiers:
SISAC, BIBLID, NISO, ISO, ANSI, and ADONIS: A Confusion of Alphabet Soup
Sandra K. Paul 12. The Challenge of Cataloguing Computer Files Anna M. Wang
13. Fatal Assumptions: Is There Light at the End of the Serials Tunnel?
Katina Strauch, Mary Fugle and Michael Markwith 14. An Overview of Current
Developments in the Bibliographic Control of Serials Ed Jones 15. Serials
Pricing: The Impact of Exchange Rates and Currency Trends Cindy Hepfer 16.
Getting Started With the USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations Daphne
Hsueh 17. Serials Snags, Or, What to Do With Unsolicited Receipts and
Partners in Serials Access: Cooperation Between Technical and Public
Services Marjorie E. Bloss 18. Research Methods for Analysing Serials
Budgets George Lupone 19. Automated Binding Control: Libraries, Binders,
and Serial Agents Martin Gordon 20. Automated Invoice Processing Using
Vendor-Supplied Tapes Joseph Raker 21. Re-Automation of Serials
Control: From OCLC's Serials Control Subsystem to INNOVACQ Karen Sandlin
Silverman 22. Is There Life After Serials? Eleanor I. Cook
Economics of Journal Publishing: A Case Study Graham Marshall 3. Copyright:
Broadening Our Horizons Brian D. Scanlan 4. Copyright From the Perspective
of Information Users and Their Intermediaries, Especially Librarians Ben H.
Weil 5. Royalty Payments for Photocopying in Companies and Other
Organizations Donald W. King 6. Copyright Clearance Center, 1988: A
Progress Report Virginia Riordan 7. Copyright and the Scowling
Publisher/Library Interface Patricia H. Penick 8. Photocopying and
Copyright Problems for Colleges and Universities John Marshall 9. Accessing
Electronic Journals: A Survey of Canadian and American Libraries Ann
Okerson 10. ADONIS and Electronically Stored Information: An Information
Broker's Experience Constance Orchard 11. Serial Article Identifiers:
SISAC, BIBLID, NISO, ISO, ANSI, and ADONIS: A Confusion of Alphabet Soup
Sandra K. Paul 12. The Challenge of Cataloguing Computer Files Anna M. Wang
13. Fatal Assumptions: Is There Light at the End of the Serials Tunnel?
Katina Strauch, Mary Fugle and Michael Markwith 14. An Overview of Current
Developments in the Bibliographic Control of Serials Ed Jones 15. Serials
Pricing: The Impact of Exchange Rates and Currency Trends Cindy Hepfer 16.
Getting Started With the USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations Daphne
Hsueh 17. Serials Snags, Or, What to Do With Unsolicited Receipts and
Partners in Serials Access: Cooperation Between Technical and Public
Services Marjorie E. Bloss 18. Research Methods for Analysing Serials
Budgets George Lupone 19. Automated Binding Control: Libraries, Binders,
and Serial Agents Martin Gordon 20. Automated Invoice Processing Using
Vendor-Supplied Tapes Joseph Raker 21. Re-Automation of Serials
Control: From OCLC's Serials Control Subsystem to INNOVACQ Karen Sandlin
Silverman 22. Is There Life After Serials? Eleanor I. Cook
1. Introduction Leigh A. Chatterton and Mary Elizabeth Clack 2. The
Economics of Journal Publishing: A Case Study Graham Marshall 3. Copyright:
Broadening Our Horizons Brian D. Scanlan 4. Copyright From the Perspective
of Information Users and Their Intermediaries, Especially Librarians Ben H.
Weil 5. Royalty Payments for Photocopying in Companies and Other
Organizations Donald W. King 6. Copyright Clearance Center, 1988: A
Progress Report Virginia Riordan 7. Copyright and the Scowling
Publisher/Library Interface Patricia H. Penick 8. Photocopying and
Copyright Problems for Colleges and Universities John Marshall 9. Accessing
Electronic Journals: A Survey of Canadian and American Libraries Ann
Okerson 10. ADONIS and Electronically Stored Information: An Information
Broker's Experience Constance Orchard 11. Serial Article Identifiers:
SISAC, BIBLID, NISO, ISO, ANSI, and ADONIS: A Confusion of Alphabet Soup
Sandra K. Paul 12. The Challenge of Cataloguing Computer Files Anna M. Wang
13. Fatal Assumptions: Is There Light at the End of the Serials Tunnel?
Katina Strauch, Mary Fugle and Michael Markwith 14. An Overview of Current
Developments in the Bibliographic Control of Serials Ed Jones 15. Serials
Pricing: The Impact of Exchange Rates and Currency Trends Cindy Hepfer 16.
Getting Started With the USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations Daphne
Hsueh 17. Serials Snags, Or, What to Do With Unsolicited Receipts and
Partners in Serials Access: Cooperation Between Technical and Public
Services Marjorie E. Bloss 18. Research Methods for Analysing Serials
Budgets George Lupone 19. Automated Binding Control: Libraries, Binders,
and Serial Agents Martin Gordon 20. Automated Invoice Processing Using
Vendor-Supplied Tapes Joseph Raker 21. Re-Automation of Serials
Control: From OCLC's Serials Control Subsystem to INNOVACQ Karen Sandlin
Silverman 22. Is There Life After Serials? Eleanor I. Cook
Economics of Journal Publishing: A Case Study Graham Marshall 3. Copyright:
Broadening Our Horizons Brian D. Scanlan 4. Copyright From the Perspective
of Information Users and Their Intermediaries, Especially Librarians Ben H.
Weil 5. Royalty Payments for Photocopying in Companies and Other
Organizations Donald W. King 6. Copyright Clearance Center, 1988: A
Progress Report Virginia Riordan 7. Copyright and the Scowling
Publisher/Library Interface Patricia H. Penick 8. Photocopying and
Copyright Problems for Colleges and Universities John Marshall 9. Accessing
Electronic Journals: A Survey of Canadian and American Libraries Ann
Okerson 10. ADONIS and Electronically Stored Information: An Information
Broker's Experience Constance Orchard 11. Serial Article Identifiers:
SISAC, BIBLID, NISO, ISO, ANSI, and ADONIS: A Confusion of Alphabet Soup
Sandra K. Paul 12. The Challenge of Cataloguing Computer Files Anna M. Wang
13. Fatal Assumptions: Is There Light at the End of the Serials Tunnel?
Katina Strauch, Mary Fugle and Michael Markwith 14. An Overview of Current
Developments in the Bibliographic Control of Serials Ed Jones 15. Serials
Pricing: The Impact of Exchange Rates and Currency Trends Cindy Hepfer 16.
Getting Started With the USMARC Format for Holdings and Locations Daphne
Hsueh 17. Serials Snags, Or, What to Do With Unsolicited Receipts and
Partners in Serials Access: Cooperation Between Technical and Public
Services Marjorie E. Bloss 18. Research Methods for Analysing Serials
Budgets George Lupone 19. Automated Binding Control: Libraries, Binders,
and Serial Agents Martin Gordon 20. Automated Invoice Processing Using
Vendor-Supplied Tapes Joseph Raker 21. Re-Automation of Serials
Control: From OCLC's Serials Control Subsystem to INNOVACQ Karen Sandlin
Silverman 22. Is There Life After Serials? Eleanor I. Cook