Alternative journal discussion sites

From: David Goodman <dgoodman_at_PRINCETON.EDU>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:41:41 -0400

I would like to call attention to the following,
which are among the many other alternative forums for this discussion of
issues
not germane to this list:

1.
       SERIALST
DESCRIPTIO
       SERIALS in Libraries E-conference was established in order to serve as
an informal electronic forum for most aspects of serials processing in
libraries. Topics
       may include (but are not limited to): cataloging, acquisitions,
collection management.
SUBSCRIPTI
       listserv_at_uvmvm.uvm.edu
MODERATED
       Yes
ARCHIVES
       Yes
CONTACT
       Birdie MacLennan bmaclenn_at_uvmvm.uvm.edu

2.
ARL-Ejournal
DESCRIPTIO
       This list is open to all for discussion of the management of electronic
journals in the library environment. The list resulted from a Round Table
discussion at a
       Library and Information Technology (LITA) meeting.
SUBSCRIPTI
       listproc_at_arl.org
MODERATED
       Yes
ARCHIVES
       gopher://arl.cni.org:70/11/scomm/ej.list

3.lis-e-journals (a UK-centered
e-list) -- it started with comments about gaps in ingenta coverage, but
has also gone into issues of:
        -- how customers rather than suppliers seem to have become
        responsible for ensuring that e-journal runs are available and
        complete
        -- whether/how to check in e-journals
        -- how subscriptions tend to lapse in January
        If you're interested, postings are archived on the Web at:
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A1=ind0101&L=lis-e-journals

4.
                NEWSLETTER ON SERIALS PRICING ISSUES
The Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues (ISSN: 1046-3410) is
published by the editor through Academic Technology and Networks at
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as news is
available. Editor: Marcia Tuttle, Email: marcia_tuttle_at_unc.edu;
Telephone: 919 929-3513. Editorial Board: Keith Courtney (Taylor
and Francis), Fred Friend (University College London), Birdie
MacLennan (University of Vermont), Michael Markwith (Swets
Subscription Services), James Mouw (University of Chicago), Heather
Steele (Blackwell's Periodicals Division), David Stern (Yale
University), and Scott Wicks (Cornell University).

To subscribe to the newsletter send a message to JOIN-
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"unsubscribe prices" to LYRIS_at_LISTSERV.UNC.EDU. You must send the
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Back issues of the Newsletter are archived on two World Wide Web
sites. At UNC-CH the url is: http://www.lib.unc.edu/prices/. At
Grenoble the url is: http://www-mathdoc.ujf-
grenoble.fr/NSPI/NSPI.html.

5.
BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS BULLETIN

Number 69 Supplement 1 September 19, 2000 ISSN: 1064-699X
A publication of the Medical Library Association Collection Development Section
WWW Site: http://www2.mc.duke.edu/BLAB/
Produced at the Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX
77843-4462



--
David Goodman
Biology Librarian
and Co-chair, Electronic Journals Task force
Princeton University Library
Princeton, NJ 08544-0001
phone: 609-258-3235
fax: 609-258-2627
e-mail: dgoodman_at_princeton.edu
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