Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 12, Issue 4

234 -- 0Edwin Shelock. Letter to the Editor
235 -- 244Harold Orlans. Fair use in US scholarly publishing
245 -- 250Vivienne Dunlop. Fair dealing for criticism and review in scholarly publishing
251 -- 258Donald W. King, Carol Tenopir. Evolving journal costs: implications for publishers, libraries, and readers
259 -- 263David Gordon Wilson. A bill of rights for authors?
265 -- 269John Haynes. New Journal of Physics: a web-based and author-funded journal
271 -- 280Kelly Russell, Ellis Weinberger, Andy Stone. Preserving digital scholarship: the future is now
281 -- 282Kiran Desai, Mark Prinsley. UK competition law
283 -- 0Reg Carr. National Electronic Site Licence Initiative
285 -- 286Rollo Turner. Trends in Journal Subscriptions - 1997

Volume 12, Issue 3

170 -- 172Alma Swan. 'WHAT AUTHORS WANT': the ALPSP research study on the motivations and concerns of contributors to learned journals
173 -- 178John Cox. Publisher-library relationships in the digital environment
179 -- 190Charles Clark. In what are we trading? Authors' rights and publishers' rights in traditional and digital media
191 -- 195Cliff Morgan. Journals metadata: information about content
197 -- 200Mike Grace. Finding the right balance
201 -- 207Tony Kidd. Marketing institutional journal subscriptions to academic libraries
209 -- 216Fytton Rowland. Electronic publishing: non-commercial alternatives
218 -- 0Emma Mapp. The HERON Project To be introduced at HEI test sites this summer
222 -- 224Rollo Turner. Association of Subscription Agents Guidelines

Volume 12, Issue 2

74 -- 0Alma Swan, Sheridan Brown. 'What authors want' Report of the ALPSP research study on the motivations and concerns of contributors to learned journals
75 -- 78Jens Bammel. The Publisher - Author Relationship Principles of Good Practice in Scholarly Journal Publishing
79 -- 91John W. T. Smith. The deconstructed journal - a new model for academic publishing
93 -- 96Anthony Watkinson. Journal publishing: current issues
97 -- 105Alan Singleton. Opportunities, threats and myths in journals
107 -- 117Lloyd Alan Fletcher. Developing an integrated approach to electronic publishing: tailoring your content for the Web
119 -- 126Laurie Kaye. What are databases and do they matter?
127 -- 133Roger Arjoon. (In)Efficient market models: the reality behind economic models in the publishing industry
134 -- 0Rosie Thom. Institute of Publishing
135 -- 136Mark Prinsley. Copyright issues
137 -- 139Kraig Adler, Wally Olsen. Journals Pricing
141 -- 143Ruth E. Campbell. The EURO - will it effect me?
145 -- 148Jane Dorner. The IMPRIMATUR report

Volume 12, Issue 1

5 -- 9Albert Prior. NESLI - progress through collaboration
11 -- 24Anthony Watkinson. The STM information system: An analysis
25 -- 31Andrew E. Treloar. Rethinking the library's role in publishing
33 -- 40Gu Ben. Western language books in the Beijing Library: criteria for acquisition and the method of selection
50 -- 0John Fowler. Points of interest - Copyright: The Case of Designers, Engravers, Etchers etc., William Hogarth's Contribution
63 -- 64Hazel K. Bell. Personal viewpoint