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SELECTED REFERENCES

Amiran, Eyal, Elaine Orr, and John Unsworth. 1991.  Refereed electronic
journals and the future of scholarly publishing.  Advances in Library
Automation and Networking 4: 25-53.

Bailey, Charles W., Jr.  1995. Network-based electronic publishing of
scholarly works: a selective bibliography.  The Public-Access Computer
Systems Review 6, no. 1.

Bailey, Jr., Charles W.  1994.  Scholarly electronic publishing on the
Internet, the NREN, and the NII: charting possible futures.  Serials
Review 20, no. 3 : 7-16.

Bailey, Charles W., Jr. 1992.  Network-based electronic serials.
Information Technology and Libraries 11 (March): 29-35.

Clement, Gail. 1994.  Evolution of a species: science journals published
on the Internet. Database 17 (October/November): 44-54.

Directory of electronic journals, newsletters and academic discussion
lists. 1991-. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, Office
of Scientific and Academic Publishing.

Ginsparg, Paul.  1995.  First steps towards electronic research
communication. In Directory, 1995: 1-10.

Guedon, Jean-Claude.  1994.  Why are electronic publications difficult to
classify?: the orthogonality of print and digital media.  In Directory,
1994:. 17-22.

Harnad, Stevan.  1991.  Post-Gutenberg galaxy: the fourth revolution in
the means of production of knowledge.  The Public Access Computer Systems
Review 2, no. 1: 39-53.

Harnad, Stevan.  1994.  (The subversive proposal) [Online].  (09 November
1994) Available: FTP.  File:
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November.

Harrison, Teresa M., Timothy Stephen, and James Winter.  1991.  Online
journals: disciplinary designs for electronic scholarship.  The
Public-Access Computer Systems Review 2, no. 1: 25-38.

Leslie, Jacques. 1994.  Goodbye, Gutenberg.  Wired 2 (October): 68-71.

Maggot, Larry.  1995.  Interview (about information copying on the
Internet, pirating information, and the coming information Gold Rush).
National Public Radio, 4 May (about 6:10-17 pm).

Manoff, Marlene. 1992.  Electronic journals: postmodern dream or
nightmare.  Academic and Library Computing 9 (September): 10-12.

McEldowney, Philip.  1995.  Electronic journals - references and links
[Online].  Available: URL.  File:
http://poe.acc.virginia.edu/~pm9k/libsci/ejref.html

McEldowney, Philip.  1995.  Electronic publications, 1991-1995 [Online].
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McEldowney, Philip.  1995.  Scholarly electronic journals - trends and
academic attitudes: a research proposal [Online].  Available:  URL.
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McKnight, Cliff. 1993.  Electronic journals--past, present . . . and
future?  Aslib Proceedings 45 (January): 7-10.

McMillan, Gail. 1991. Embracing the electronic journal: one library's
plan.  The Serials Librarian 21, nos. 2/3: 97-108.

Metz, Paul. 1991.  Electronic journals from a Collection Manager's
point of view. Serials Review 17, no. 4: 82-83.

NewJour announcement list (New electronic journals) [Online].  1995.
Available:  Web.  File:
http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/

Okerson, Ann.  1991.  The electronic journal: what, whence, and when?
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 2, no. 1: 5-24.

Okerson, Ann.  1991. Foreword. In Directory: i-iv.

Okerson, Ann.  1992. Foreword. In Directory: i-iii.

Okerson, Ann.  1992. Publishing through the network: The 1990s
debutante.  Scholarly Publishing 23 (April): 170-177.

Okerson, Ann.  1993. Foreword. In Directory: i-ii.

Okerson, Ann.  1994.  Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz. or,
there is a there there.  Surfaces.

Okerson, Ann.  1995. Foreword. In Directory: i-iv [Online].  Available:
URL.  File:  http://poe.acc.virginia.edu/~pm9k/libsci/for.html

Olsen, Janette R. 1992. Implications of electronic journal literature for
scholars.  Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University.

Parang, Elizabeth, and Laverna Saunders. 1994.  Electronic Journals in
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Peek, Robin P. 1994. Where is publishing going? a perspective on change.
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Quinn, Frank.  1994.  A role for libraries in electronic publishing
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Rodgers, David L. 1994.  Scholarly journals in 2020.  The Serials
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Schauder, Don. 1994.  Electronic publishing of professional articles:
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industry.  Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45
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Electronic Publishing.  1995.  Washington, DC: Association of Research
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Strangelove, Michael.  1993. Electronic journals and newsletters,
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Treloar, Andrew. 1995.  Electronic scholarly publishing and the World
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Waddell, Pam. 1993.  The potential for electronic journals in UK
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