Electronic Journals - References and
Links.
| Or back to
- Directory of
Electronic Journals, Newsletters and Academic Lists
- 1995 Edition
of the Directory of Electronic Journals etc. . . .
- New Electronic Journals NewJours
- Electronic Journals> (ISIS) Current Cites
- Bailey's
Bibliography on Electronic Scholarly Publishing
- Bailey's
Electronic Serials
- HyperJournal in the UK
or in the
US
- Electronic
Scholarly Journals List (available through NC State U)
- E Zine List,
John Labovitz's
- Electronic
Journals and Newsletters through the Library of Congress gopher
- Electronic
Journals from WWW's Virtual Library (4mesa.com)
- Works on
Electronic Publishing (Univeristy of Michigan)
Articles about E-Journals
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Web journals publishing: a UK perspective Steve Hitchcock &+ (Nov 1997)
- Cyberjournals offer faster,
cheaper and fuller research news Stephen Strauss (April 1996 G&M)
- Paperless papers: Electronic Science Journals," The Economist, 16 Dec
1995, p. 78-80.
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"Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communication: A Citation and
Reference Study." Stephen P. Harter and Hak Joon Kim. Paper delivered
May 20-22, 1996.
- Articles about E-Journal publishing (1990-1993) gophers
- "What
is an Electronic Journal?" (1/4) (Franks, 1993) gopher
- "Implementing
Peer Review on the Net" (Harnad, 1993) gopher
- "Why are
Electronic Publications Difficult to Classify?" by Jean-Claude Guedon
(gopher)
-
Introduction to the 1996 Directory by Ann Okerson
- Foreward to the 1995 Directory by Ann Okerson HTML or gopher
- 1991
"The Electronic Journal: What, Whence, and When?" Ann Okerson (PSCSR)
gopher
- 1994
"Oh Lord, Won't You Buy Me a Mercedes Benz. . ." Ann Okerson (Surfaces)
gopher
- Andrew
Treloar's "Electronic Scholarly Publishing and the World Wide Web" [Spring
1995]
- 1995
"PostGutenberg Galaxy: How to get there from here" S. Harnad with
commentary by S. Fuller and Harnad's rebuttal (http) 12 May 1995
- 1991
"Post-Gutenberg Galaxy: The Fourth Revolution in the Means of Production
of Knowledge" Stevan Harnad (PSCSR) gopher
- 1994 "Electronic Journals: Neither Free Nor
Easy" Fytton Rowland (EJournal)
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