Electronic Journal Management: A Selected Bibliography
By James E. Manasco, University of Kentucky
Books:
Cole, Jim E. and Williams, James W., editors.
Serials management in the
electronic era: papers in honor of
Peter Gellatly, founding editor of the Serials Librarian.
Binghamton: Haworth Press,
1996.
Cook, Brian, editor. The Electronic Journal: The future of serials-based information. Binghamton: Haworth Press, 1993.
Gabriel, Michael R., editor. A Guide to the Literature of Electronic Publishing, CD-ROM, Desktop publishing, & Electronic mail, Books, & Journals. Stanford: Jai Press, 1989.
Kibby, Peter and White, Martin S. TFPL/Blackwell’s guide to electronic journal management. London: TFPL, LTD., 1999.
Owens, Genevieve S., editor. Electronic resources, implications for collection management. Binghamton: Haworth Press, 1996.
Articles:
Allen, Barbara McFadden.
“The CIC-EJC as a model for management of Internet-accessible
E-journals.” Library Hi Tech,
v.15 no.3-4 (1997), p.45-9.
Belbenoit-Avich, Pierre Marie. “La gestion des periodiques electroniques en bibliotheque universitaire” (“The Management of Electronic Journals in University Libraries”). Bulletin des Biblioteques de France, v.42 no.6 (1997), p.56-61.
Brock, S. and Cox, A. “Managing electronic journals-the ideal world versus reality.” VINE, (2000), p. 61-.
Campfens, Y. “Subscription agents: the electronic intermediaries.” Proceedings of the International Summer School on the Digital Library, (1999), p. 20/1.
Chen, Ching-Chih. “How TULIP is implemented at MIT.” Microcomputers for Information Management, v.12 no.1-2 (1995), p.113-20.
Collins, Tim. “EBSCO’s plans for handling electronic journals and document delivery.” Collection Management, v.20 no.3-4 (1996), p. 15-18.
Cooley, Elizabeth A. and Nilges, William. “Integrating solutions: examining the collection management process using OCLC’s FirstSearch Electronic Collections service.” Library Acquisitions, v.22 no.1 (Spring 1998), p. 97-102.
Delaine, V. “Managing electronic journals over an intranet.” Documentaliste-Sciences de I’Information’, v.37 (2000), p. 182-.
Dworaczek, Marian and Wiebe, Victor G. “E-Journals: Acquisition and access.” In: Management and organization of the acquisitions department, p. 105-21. Haworth Press, 1994.
Gerhard, Kristin Heidi. “Coordination and collaboration: a model for electronic resources management at Iowa State University.” The Serials Librarian, v.33 no.3-4 (1998), p. 279-86.
Goodwin, Vania M. “Serials management: the next generation.” Library Collections Acquisitions and Technical Services, v.23 no.2 (Summer 1999), p.191-2.
Harker, Karen R. “Order out of chaos: using a web database to manage access to electronic journals.” Library Computing, v.18 no.1 (1999), p. 59-67.
Knudson, Frances L., et al. “Creating electronic journal web pages from OPAC records.” Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, v.15 (Summer 1997).
Leathern, Cecilia. “Issues in electronic jounals selection and management.” Internet Reference Services Quarterly, v.3 no.3 (1998), p. 15-28.
MacEwan, Bonnie J. and Geffner, Mira. “The Committee on Institutional Cooperation electronic journals collection (CIC-EJC): a new model for library management of scholarly journals published on the Internet.” Public-Access Computer Systems Review (Online), v.7 no.4 (1996), p.5-15.
McKay, S. C. “Electronic journal management.” In: Expanding expectations. IOLS ’97 Proceedings, (1997), p. 79-.
McKay, S. C. “Partnering in a changing medium: the challenges of managing and delivering e-jounrnals: the subscription agent’s point of view.” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory, v.22 (1998), p. 23-.
Meadows, A. J. “Can we really see where electronic journals are going?” Library Management, v.18 no.3-4 (1997), p. 151-4.
Mouw, J. “Changing roles in the electronic age-the library perspective.” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory, v.22 (1998), p. 15-.
Naylor, Bernard and Geller, Marilyn. “A prehistory of electronic journals; the EIES and BLEND projects (Electronic Information Exchange System and Birmingham and Loughborough Electronic Network Development.” Advances in Serials Management, v.5 (1995), p. 27-47.
Nisonger, Thomas E. “Electronic journal collection management issues.” Collection Building, v.16 no.2 (1997), p. 58-65.
Price, D. J. “Electronic resources on campus: a degree of Integration.” INSPEL, v.31 (1997), p. 153-.
Schwarzwalder, Robert. “Building the Sci/Tech Digital Library part 2: filling the virtual shelves.” Database, v.20 no.4 (Aug-Sep 1997), p. 89-93.
Stanley, Nancy Markle. “The case for acquiring and accessing electronic journals in libraries.” Collection Management, v.19 no.3-4 (1995), p. 29-34.
Tenopir, Carol and King, Donald W. “Managing scientific journals in the digital era.” Information Outlook, v.1 no.2 (Feb 1997), p.14-17.
Wasylenko, Lydia W. “Optimizing end-user access to aggregations of full-text E-journals: highlights of the ALCTS CCS Catalog Management Discussion Group program.” Library Collections Acquisitions and Technical Services, v.23 no.3 (Fall 1999), p. 372-4.
White, Martin S. “International dateline-electronic journal management in the corporate sector.” Against the Grain, v.10 no.6 (Dec 1998/Jan. 1999), p. 71-2+.
Woodward, Hazel M. “The impact of electronic information on serials collection management.” IFLA Journal, v.20 no.1 (1994), p. 35-45.