Dear Emma,
I would be very interested in learning about the responses you got. My
particular question is how libraries treat their e-journals inrelation to
the print as well as if libraries who have a large number of decentralised
(faculty or institution) libraries / branches / departments treeat the
licenses, stability of the service and online linking.
Thnaks,
Michel Wesseling
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I am also very interested.
Maria Haubrich
Serials
Red Deer College Information Common
Red Deer, Alberta
Canada
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From: Emma Wood [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: March 30, 2004 8:30 AM
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Subject: E-Journal management software
Hello all,
I'm interested in finding out how libraries are managing their e-journal
collections.
I'm taking on responsiblity for managing an ejournal collection but haven't
really looked at the software options available for some time. I'd be
interested to know if people are using a module from their current library
management system, an in-house system or a third party of some kind. Any
comments on what has worked or not worked for you would also be very
welcome!
I'll keep replies confidential but am happy to post a summary back to the
list if others will find it useful.
many thanks
emma
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