Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Book Reviews
View through CrossRef
Serial Publications: Guidelines for Good Practice in Publishing Printed and Electronic Journals, 2nd edition, by Diane Brown, Elaine Stott and Anthony WatkinsonAssociation of Learned and Professional Society Publishers 2003, £27 (members), £30 (non‐members), 108 pp., paperback. ISBN 0‐907341‐22‐5. Available from http://www.alpsp.org/pub3.htmThe Case for Institutional Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper prepared by Raym Crow, SPARC Senior ConsultantScholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, Washington DC. Release 1.0, 2002. Available at: www.arl.org/sparcThe Case for Institutional Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper prepared by Raym Crow, SPARC Senior ConsultantScholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, Washington, DC. Release 1.0, 2002. Available at: www.arl.org/sparcInternet Law: Text and Materials by Chris ReedButterworths Tolley, 2000, £24.95, paperback. ISBN 0406981418Intellectual Property Law by Lionel Bently and Brad ShermanOxford University Press, Oxford, 2001, £32.99 (paperback), 1136 pp. ISBN 0‐19‐876343‐3Clearing the Way: Copyright Clearance in UK Libraries by Elizabeth GaddLISU Occasional Paper no. 31, Library & Information Statistics Unit (LISU), Department of Information Science, Loughborough University. ISBN 1 901786 51 XElectronic Journals and User Behaviour: Learning for the Future from the SuperJournal Project by David Pullinger and Christine BaldwinDeedot Press, 2002, £14.95. ISBN 0‐954‐2924‐0‐5Electronic Ecology: A Case Study of Electronic Journals in Context by Karla L. HahnAssociation of Research Libraries, 79 pp., 2001, $45. ISBN 0‐918006‐46‐1The Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There edited by R. Stephen Berry and Anne Simon MoffatAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, published online (2001): www.amacad.org/publications/trans.htmThe Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There edited by R. Stephen Berry and Anne Simon MoffatAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, published online (2001): www.amacad.org/publications/trans.htmE‐Serials, Publishers, Libraries, Users and Standards, 2nd edn, edited by Wayne JonesThe Haworth Press Inc., 2003, 294 pp. paperback ISBN 0789012294
Title: Book Reviews
Description:
Serial Publications: Guidelines for Good Practice in Publishing Printed and Electronic Journals, 2nd edition, by Diane Brown, Elaine Stott and Anthony WatkinsonAssociation of Learned and Professional Society Publishers 2003, £27 (members), £30 (non‐members), 108 pp.
, paperback.
ISBN 0‐907341‐22‐5.
Available from http://www.
alpsp.
org/pub3.
htmThe Case for Institutional Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper prepared by Raym Crow, SPARC Senior ConsultantScholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, Washington DC.
Release 1.
0, 2002.
Available at: www.
arl.
org/sparcThe Case for Institutional Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper prepared by Raym Crow, SPARC Senior ConsultantScholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, Washington, DC.
Release 1.
0, 2002.
Available at: www.
arl.
org/sparcInternet Law: Text and Materials by Chris ReedButterworths Tolley, 2000, £24.
95, paperback.
ISBN 0406981418Intellectual Property Law by Lionel Bently and Brad ShermanOxford University Press, Oxford, 2001, £32.
99 (paperback), 1136 pp.
ISBN 0‐19‐876343‐3Clearing the Way: Copyright Clearance in UK Libraries by Elizabeth GaddLISU Occasional Paper no.
31, Library & Information Statistics Unit (LISU), Department of Information Science, Loughborough University.
ISBN 1 901786 51 XElectronic Journals and User Behaviour: Learning for the Future from the SuperJournal Project by David Pullinger and Christine BaldwinDeedot Press, 2002, £14.
95.
ISBN 0‐954‐2924‐0‐5Electronic Ecology: A Case Study of Electronic Journals in Context by Karla L.
HahnAssociation of Research Libraries, 79 pp.
, 2001, $45.
ISBN 0‐918006‐46‐1The Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There edited by R.
Stephen Berry and Anne Simon MoffatAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, published online (2001): www.
amacad.
org/publications/trans.
htmThe Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There edited by R.
Stephen Berry and Anne Simon MoffatAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, published online (2001): www.
amacad.
org/publications/trans.
htmE‐Serials, Publishers, Libraries, Users and Standards, 2nd edn, edited by Wayne JonesThe Haworth Press Inc.
, 2003, 294 pp.
paperback ISBN 0789012294.
Related Results
[RETRACTED] Keanu Reeves CBD Gummies v1
[RETRACTED] Keanu Reeves CBD Gummies v1
[RETRACTED]Keanu Reeves CBD Gummies ==❱❱ Huge Discounts:[HURRY UP ] Absolute Keanu Reeves CBD Gummies (Available)Order Online Only!! ❰❰= https://www.facebook.com/Keanu-Reeves-CBD-G...
Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods
Searching and reporting in Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews: A systematic assessment of current methods
AbstractThe search methods used in systematic reviews provide the foundation for establishing the body of literature from which conclusions are drawn and recommendations made. Sear...
A scoping review on the methodological and reporting quality of scoping reviews in China
A scoping review on the methodological and reporting quality of scoping reviews in China
Abstract
Background
Scoping reviews have emerged as a valuable method for synthesizing emerging evidence, offering a comprehensive contextual overview, and influencing pol...
Do evidence summaries increase health policy‐makers' use of evidence from systematic reviews? A systematic review
Do evidence summaries increase health policy‐makers' use of evidence from systematic reviews? A systematic review
This review summarizes the evidence from six randomized controlled trials that judged the effectiveness of systematic review summaries on policymakers' decision making, or the most...
Influence of Consumer Psychology on Mobile Reviews and Their Persuasive Impact
Influence of Consumer Psychology on Mobile Reviews and Their Persuasive Impact
The research therefore does an empirical literature review to build the theoretical framework based on the symptoms that it seeks to investigate in mobile phone reviews. This leads...
Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews
Definition, harms, and prevention of redundant systematic reviews
Abstract
Background
Along with other types of research, it has been stated that the extent of redundancy in systematic reviews has reached epidemic ...
Concordance between systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials in assisted reproduction: an overview
Concordance between systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials in assisted reproduction: an overview
AbstractSTUDY QUESTIONAre systematic reviews published within a 3-year period on interventions in ART concordant in their conclusions?SUMMARY ANSWERThe majority of the systematic r...
Characterizing Negative Online Reviews of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons
Characterizing Negative Online Reviews of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons
Background:
The growing focus on subjective patient experiences has created an increase in popularity for physician rating websites. The purpose of this study was to ch...

