There is no forest, we're only hugging the trees: Nontraditional ways of acquiring, providing access to, and managing serials

Jill Emery, Rick Anderson, Adam Chesler, Joan Conger, Ted Fons, Debra Skinner

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Abstract

The whole serials industry has been in a state of transition from print production and management to the electronic dissemination of information for about ten years now. We are no closer, however, to having a handle on the new ways of doing business and managing these resources than we were when the first e-journals began to appear. What has been proven is that traditional management techniques do not suffice with the production, workflow, or access of scholarly works. The panelists addressed the fundamental tenets that need to shift in order for the serials industry as a whole to better address the current electronic environment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSerials in the Park
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages39-56
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781317718017
ISBN (Print)9780789025654
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 23 2014

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