Citations for Serial Literature v3n04 (April 3, 1994) URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/csl/csl-v3n04 CITATIONS FOR SERIAL LITERATURE ISSN 1061-7434 Volume 3, number 04 April 3, 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this issue: Serials: The Journal of the United Kingdom Serials Group, vol. 7, no. 1, Mar. 1994 Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues, NS 110, March 17, 1994 Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues, NS 111, April 2, 1994 Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, No. 9, March 1994 (selective) Serendipitous Citings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SERIALS: THE JOURNAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SERIALS GROUP Volume 7 Number 1 (March 1994) CONTENTS 3 Editorial 3 UKSG News 4 UK Serials Group Roadshow Margaret Graham 8 News 11 News from North America 16 Letters 17 Electronic serial publishing and its effect on the traditional information chain Gerard A J S van Marle 29 The impact of electronic information on serials collection management Hazel Woodward 37 Will you survive the electonic library? Janet Tomlinson 43 Plugging into the network Will Wakeling 46 The Tironet shared library resources project Nigel Butterwick 50 The Logos experience Gordon Graham 53 The story of STM Lex Lefebvre 57 The Directory Publishers Association Rosemary Pettit 60 Three hundred years of women's magazines, 1693- 1993 Jill Allbrooke 65 1993 CAPP book and journal spending report Claire Waddell 69 The importance of Follett Maurice B Line 73 The Scientific, Technical and Medical Information System in the UK: a report published by the Royal Society, 1993 Dennis Pilling 77 ICEDIS, the international committee on electronic data interchange for serials Brian Cox 79 Subscription agencies: fewer, tougher, more agile - and beleaguered Wim Luijendijk 83 Out and about on the conference and seminar circuit 89 Future perfect: how do you achieve the working life you want? 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