The LOGOS topic index

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Logos Journals
  – libraries and 10Arrow right
     
    Librarians, journal publishers and scholarly information: Whose leaky boat is sinking?
Herbert S White 1/4
     
  Back to academia: The case for American university presses to publish their own research
Ann Okerson 2/2
     
    "Just in case" vs "just in time": A librarian ruminates about journals, technology, money
Bernard Naylor 5/2
     
    Access to journals: A joint publisher/librarian analysis
Robert Campbell & David Russon 7/2
     
    The serials community: An eternal triangle seeks collaboration through dialogue
Paul Harwood 10/2
     
    Document supply and journal subscriptions
David Russon, Andrew Braid & David Inglis 12/2
     
    Document supply and journal subscriptions (Letter)
David Russon, Andrew Braid and David Inglis 12/3
     
    Effecting change through competition: The evolving scholarly communications marketplace
Richard K Johnson 12/3
     
    Document delivery and journal publishers: The looming end of ILL-ness
Robert Campbell 14/1
     
    Research libraries and journal publishers: A marriage in trouble which both sides would like to save
Tony McSean 16/1
     
  – publishing 19Arrow right
   
    Journal publishers, librarians and scholarly information: Contemplating a future scenario
Timothy B King 1/4
     
    Specialist journals in America : Romantic highs, fiscal bottoms and a recipe for survival
Irving L Horowitz 2/1
     
    The commercial role in journal publishing: past, present and future
Robert Campbell 3/1
     
    Copyright, pricing and market power: The great journals debate
Colin Day 6/1
     
    Research journals: A question of economic value
Albert Henderson 6/1
     
    Journals face the electronic future
Pieter Bolman 7/1
     
    Journal Publishing by Gillian Page et al (Review)
Susan Lewis 8/4
     
    The great journals crisis: A complex present but a collegial future
John Cox 9/1
     
    Document supply and the small journals publisher: A case of legalized injustice
Stephen Godfree 12/1
     
    Document supply and the small journals publisher (Letter)
Stephen Godfree 12/3
     
    Scholarly communication: What do scholars want?
Anthony Watkinson 12/4
     
    Re-shaping scholarly publishing: The Berkeley solution
Greg Tananbaum 13/3
     
    The road to e-publishing: Progress and plans of a leading publisher
Kelly Franklin 13/3
     
    What university presses should be doing: And why they don't do it
Joseph J. Esposito 17/4
     
    Open Access: what's all the fuss about?
Sally Morris 18/3
     
    The immigrants: Academic Press: Walter J. Johnson and Kurt Jacoby
Authors: Edwin F. Beschler 18/3
     
    Harnessing the Web - Nature's way: New tools and resources to help researchers communicate and innovate
Maxine Clark 18/4
     
    Publishing entrepreneurs: Independent publishing is more fun!
Colin Whurr 18/4
     
    Aggregators or aggravators? The role of republication in the scholarly journal market
John Cox 18/4
     
  – subscription agencies 2Arrow right
   
    Subscription agents: Why librarians and publishers take them for granted
John Cox 2/3
     
    Subscription agencies: Fewer, tougher, more agile - and beleaguered
Wim Luuijendijk 4/2