17 resultados para mergers and acquisitions
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The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the WWW in the mid-1990s. The shift from paper to digital has affected the traditional alignment and role of the primary "stakeholders" -mainly authors, publishers, universities and libraries. The author offers a brief review of the history of the scholarly journal followed by the evolution of e-journals in during the past two decades. The article then focuses on the implications that these have had on traditional library processes and services such as selection, acquisitions, cataloguing, storage, preservation and user services. In the conclusion the author speculates on the long term effect of Web-based publishing on the format of the traditional scholarly journal as it has existed for over 300 years.
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Reseña de: Esposito, Joseph J.; Walker, Kizer; Ehling, Terry. PDA and the university press. A report prepared for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. [Baltimore, Md]: The Johns Hopkins University Press; [Ithaca, N.Y.]: Cornell University Library, Sept. 26th 2012. 65 p. Documento de trabajo disponible en línea en: