ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1996, provides readers with practical ideas on managing the challenges of the electronic information environment. The proceedings of the tenth anniversary conference of the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG), the book covers how electronic publishing impacts the dissemination of knowledge in general and specific related issues. Contributors include librarians, publishers, vendors, and editors of electronic journals. They offer readers diverse perspectives about: copyright law in the digital world; the future of information dissemination; challenges of innovative approaches to providing information in electronic format standards for identifying and citing electronic resources; bibliographic control of Internet resources; and organization of service delivery to meet the challenges of evolving technology.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Preconference Program: Gophers and Webs: a Cyber Safari

section |1 pages

General Session

chapter |4 pages

General Session

section |1 pages

Plenary Session I: Approaching the Precipicere-Engineering the Structure of the Scholarly Information Universe

section |1 pages

Plenary Session II: Copyright Campselectronic Fair Use in the Crossfires

section |1 pages

Plenary Session III: Visions for a New Decade of 21st Century Serials

part |1 pages

Concurrent Set I: Electronic Publishing–Hot Projects in Progress

section |5 pages

Projects Session 1

section |1 pages

Projects Session 2

section |1 pages

Projects Session 4

part |1 pages

Concurrent Set II: Serials And Serialists on the Move: Issues and Challenges in the Electronic Age

section |1 pages

Session 2: Conversations with E-Editors

section |1 pages

Session 3: Cataloging on the Edge: Providing Access to Remote Resources

part |1 pages

Nasig Workshops

section |1 pages

Workshop Set I

section |7 pages

Workshop Set II