Citations for Serial Literature v1n29 (August 13, 1992) URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/csl/csl-v1n29 Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 11:11:53 EDT Reply-To: Citations for Serial Literature Sender: Citations for Serial Literature From: mgeller@Athena.MIT.EDU Subject: CSL, vol. 1, no. 29 CITATIONS FOR SERIAL LITERATURE ISSN 1061-7434 Volume 1, number 29 August 13, 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------- In this issue: Editor's note Advances in Serials Management, vol. 1, 1986 Advances in Serials Management, vol. 2, 1988 Advances in Serials Management, vol. 3, 1989 Advances in Serials Management, vol. 4, 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's note: Beginning with this issue, *Citations for Serial Literature* will include table of contents information for *Advances in Serials Management* published by JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut. In an effort to create a more comprehensive database for serials research, this issue of *Citations for Serial Literature* includes the table of contents for all previously published volumes of *Advances in Serials Management*. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVANCES IN SERIALS MANAGEMENT, vol. 1, 1986 Serials agent selection in ARL Libraries. Page 1-42 By Jan Derthick and Barbara B. Moran CONSER: The role of OCLC. Page 43-52 By M.E.L. Jacob Serials' place on the organizational chart: A historical perspective. Page 53-66 By Jean G. Cook The integrated serials department. Page 67-82 By Joline R. Ezzell Decentralization of serials functions. Page 83-99 By Ruth C. Carter Periodical prices: A history and discussion. Page 101-134 By Ann Okerson Annotated bibliography of 1982-85 books and articles on serials. Page 135-230 By Marcia Tuttle Index to bibliography. Page 231-238 ============================================ ADVANCES IN SERIALS MANAGEMENT, vol. 2, 1988 Journal publishing: Pricing and structural issues in the 1930s and the 1980s. Page 1-36 By Deana Astle and Charles Hamaker Subscription agents and libraries: An inside view of what every serials librarian should know. Page 37-45 By Jane Baldwin and Arlene Moore Sievers AACR2 and serials management. Page 47-61 By Carolyn J. Mueller Serials control, from an acquisitions perspective. Page 63-94 By Marcia Tuttle Serials automation: Past, present and future. Page 95-115 By Sara Heitshu The role of the serials librarian in collection development and management in academic libraries in the United States: A commentary. Page 117-158 By Charlotta C. Hensley Defining standards for serials retrospective conversion projects. Page 159-171 By Christina Kottcamp Learned society publishing in the United Kingdom. Page 173-183 By Edwin A. Shelock The development of criteria and methodologies for evaluating the performance of monograph and serial vendors. Page 185-212 By October Ivins ============================================== ADVANCES IN SERIALS MANAGEMENT, vol. 3, 1989 ADONIS -- Publishing journal articles on CD-ROM. Page 1-60 By Barrie T. Stern and Robert M. Campbell Nontraditional library employment: A career option for serials librarians? Page 61-79 Part I, By Ann Okerson Part II, By Judy McQueen CONSER and the national database. Page 81-109 By Suzanne Striedieck Let the buyer be aware: High price does not necessarily mean high quality. Page 111-129 By Jane Baldwin and W.M. Baldwin, III Serials education in the United States: Where are we now? Page 131-151 By Lois N. Upham Challenging the "Good buddies factor" in vendor selection. Page 153-171 By Jan Anderson Journal availability at the University of New Mexico. Page 173-212 By Jan Bachmann-Derthick and Sandra Spurlock The WLN cataloging service and the cataloging of serials. Page 213-232 By David Griffin The preservation of serials. Page 233-265 By John F. Dean =============================================== ADVANCES IN SERIALS MANAGEMENT, vol. 4, 1992 Reflections on the origins of European journals. Page 1-14 By Gordon Graham Management of serial records in the integrated catalog. Page 15-36 By Judith Niles, Pam Burton, Tyler Goldberg, Melissa Laning The Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues: Teetering on the cutting edge. Page 37-63 By Marcia Tuttle ISDS: The unfinished revolution. Page 65-89 By Jim Cole Coffee at the Carolina Inn: The discussion to end all discussions. Page 91-122 By Cynthia D. Cowan and Michael Markwith Users of the brave new catalog: Electronic access to periodical articles. Page 123-147 By Wilma Reid Cipolla The claim function in serials management. Page 149-169 By J. Travis Leach and Karen Dalziel Tallman "But serials are different!" Page 171-192 By Christian M. Boissonnas ============================================== Advances in Serials Management is published by JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut. -------------------------------------------------------------------- *Citations for serial literature* is an electronic serial which publishes the table of contents and abstracts, when available, for articles related to the serials industry. It is NOT an electronic discussion list. All material in *Citations for serial literature* is reproduced with the permission of the original publisher. It is the intention of the editor to expand the number of journals included in this database. Editors and publishers interested in participating in this project should contact the editor at sercites@mitvma.mit.edu or mgeller@athena.mit.edu to discuss the possibility. 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