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In defense of (some) commercial journals
Michael SeadleNot all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of academic works, “greedy” ranks as the most common. But for journals facing…
E‐books: the University of Texas experience, part 1
Dennis DillonThis article describes the e‐book program of the University of Texas, surveys the state of the e‐book market and e‐book technology, provides e‐book usage statistics for three…
Reference‐linking: today’s realities, tomorrow’s promises
Ana Arias TerryReference‐linking has added a new dimension of value to works containing citations. It drastically reduces the labor involved in accessing referenced material by capitalizing on…
Active server pages for dynamic database Web access
Neil YerkeyLibrary users expect to find an increasing array of information resources on the Web, and libraries have been using that medium. However, much of what they supply on the Web is…
Implementing cloning software in a library environment
Laura TullCloning software is now becoming quite popular in all types of libraries. Pricing is such that even smaller libraries can afford it. Cloning software basically takes an image of…
Managing journals: one library’s experience
Daniel L. Shouse, Nick Crimi, Janice Steed LewisOne might think that libraries should know all the journal titles to which they subscribe and how to access them, but this is not usually the case. Many libraries have a difficult…
The IT environment in Kenya: implications for libraries in public universities
Stephen M. MutulaThe paper discusses the current status of information technology development in Kenya and assesses how the public universities along with their libraries in the country should…
Networking of libraries and information centres: challenges in India
Siriginidi Subba RaoThis article identifies the changes that libraries and information centres (LICs) need to undergo for networking, and lists the existing communication networks (INDONET, ERNET…
IPR in the ensuing global digital economy
Siriginidi Subba RaoThis article covers the evolution of traditional intellectual property rights (IPR) laws and associated concepts from printed to digital works, and discusses how the…
Back in the USA: the “Cybrarian” comes home
Morell D. BooneAfter examining recent developments in library architecture in major European and US institutions, the author examines the creation of a “cybrary” on a new university central…
Causality
Joseph JanesThis column continues a series on topics in research methodology, statistics and data analysis techniques for the library and information sciences. It discusses the concept of…
Copyright in the networked world: sound publication
Michael SeadleThere are times when the US copyright laws seem to stem from a culture that puts little value on providing public access to its own past. Two recent conferences discussed problems…
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