- Building Web-Based Scholarly Communication Forums Using Electronic Journals
- CLIC Consortium Electronic Journal Project
- Deconstructed Journal
- ELIB: Electronic Libraries Programme
- ESPERE: Electronic Submission and Peer Review Project
- Hyperjournal
- ICAAP: International Consortium of Alternative Academic Publication
- Internet Library of Early Journals
- JILT: Journal of Information Law and Technology
- Journal of Electronic Publishing
- Open Journal Project
- Sci-Tech Library Newsletter
- Web Journals Publishing: A UK Perspective
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- Building Web-Based Scholarly Communication Forums Using Electronic Journals
- Article discussing the advantages of conducting scholarly communication via the Web. The process of refereeing is focused upon as a means of quality control, considering how such an activity may be enhanced using a real time communication system as opposed to more traditional methods.
Author: Kuhlen, Rainer & Zhang, Zhongdong, University of Konstanz Information Science Department
Subjects: electronic journal production, scholarly communication
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: article
- CLIC Consortium Electronic Journal Project
- The primary objective of the CLIC consortium is to introduce and set standards for new ways of communicating molecular science, to specialists and to a larger, more diverse audience in education and industry. The intention is to enhance the perception, understanding, availablity and quality of scientific knowledge. Subjects covered within the broad area of chemistry are the development of molecular computers, high temperature superconductors, and advances in biotechnology.
Author: CLIC Consortium, Imperial College
Subjects: chemistry research, electronic journal production, molecular modelling, xml
DeweyClass: 540
Resource type: journal
- Deconstructed Journal
- Conference paper (1997) which outlines a proposed model for academic publishing on the Internet.
Author: Smith, John W. T.
Subjects: electronic journal production, scholarly communication
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: article
- ELIB: Electronic Libraries Programme
- Major research programme, 1998 to 2001, which emerged from the Follett Report. The programme has resulted in around 60 projects in a number of areas: Access to Network Resources, Digitisation, Electronic Document Delivery, Electronic Journals, Electronic Short Loan, Images, On Demand Publishing, Preprints, Quality Assurance, Supporting Studies, Training and Awareness.
Author: UKOLN
Subjects: academic library research, digital library programmes, digitisation, document delivery, electronic journal production
DeweyClass: 025.0
Resource type: documents, index
- ESPERE: Electronic Submission and Peer Review Project
- Project investigating the technical and cultural issues involved in electronic submission and peer review, particularly with regard to the biomedical sciences.
Author: ESPERE Project
Subjects: electronic journal production, endocrinology
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: documents
- Hyperjournal
- Discussion list devoted to all aspects of the production and publication of electronic journals, especially those managed by academics. Provides access to the discussion list archive and a small set of relevant documents.
Author: Goldsmiths College, London University
Subjects: electronic journal production
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: index, mailinglist
- ICAAP: International Consortium of Alternative Academic Publication
- Canadian initiative dedicated to the development of an international alternative scholarly communication system outside of the commercial mainstream, promoting a model of high-quality scholarly communication free from the heavy costs of printing, distribution, and administration associated with the publication of print and commercial journals. Includes a list of scholarly journals - all freeware or low cost shareware titles - affiliated with ICAAP.
Author: ICAAP
Subjects: electronic journal costs, electronic journal production, research methods, scholarly communication
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: institution
- Internet Library of Early Journals
- This project aims to digitise substantial runs of 18th and 19th century journals, and make these images available on the Internet, together with their associated bibliographic data. Journals include Gentleman's Magazine, Notes and Queries and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
Author: Oxford University
Subjects: electronic journal collections, electronic journal production
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: journals
- JILT: Journal of Information Law and Technology
- JILT is a peer reviewed publication of interest to legal academics internationally, as well as to anyone interested in technology as it relates to the study and practice of law. This electronic journal has been funded under the Electronic Libraries Programme.
Author: Strathclyde University, and Warwick University
Subjects: electronic journal production, information technology, technology law
DeweyClass: 340
Resource type: journal
- Journal of Electronic Publishing
- Journal aimed at electronic publishers. Issues discussed include Web design, server management, pricing and policy questions.
Author: University of Michigan Press
Subjects: electronic journal production, electronic publishing, web page design
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: journal
- Open Journal Project
- UK eLib project to provide a framework for publishing journals in a network environment such that maximum access to (and from) the publications is ensured.
Author: Southampton University
Subjects: electronic journal production, electronic publishing
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: documents
- Sci-Tech Library Newsletter
- Archive of monthly newsletters documenting recently released electronic journals and general Internet news. An option to receive full text of the newsletter or the table of contents via email is given.
Author: Bianchi, Stephanie
Subjects: electronic journal production, internet news
DeweyClass: 004.678
Resource type: documents
- Web Journals Publishing: A UK Perspective
- The Pilot Site Licence Initiative (PSLI) and the Electronic Libraries (eLib) research programme have been catalysts for dramatic change in journals publishing in the UK. Covering over 30 publishers and over 20 other electronic journals and related research projects, this report marks the extent of the change and reflects on how electronic journals will develop next.
Author: Hitchcock, Steve; Carr, Leslie & Hall, Wendy
Subjects: electronic journal production, electronic journal use
DeweyClass: 070.5
Resource type: article
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