Electronic databases and publishing /

"The true pioneers in electronic publishing put their bibliographic databases on tape and online in the 1960s. Nearly all of them had long experience with compiling information for distribution in printed form and a strong market connection. As a result of Soviet advances in science and space t...

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Other Authors: Henderson, Albert (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part, 14 Statistics of RILM: Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
  • chapter 1 Database Publishing Statistics
  • chapter 2 Secondary Information Services—Mirrors of Scholarly Communication: Forces and Trends
  • chapter 3 Resources for Research and Learning: The Databases of the Research Libraries Group
  • chapter 4 The OCLC Online Union Catalog: An Incomparable Library Resource
  • chapter 5 EMBASE—The Excerpta Medica Database: Quick and Comprehensive Drug Information
  • chapter 6 Growth and Change in the World's Biological Literature as Reflected in BIOSIS Publications
  • chapter 7 Secondary Publishing in Changing Times: Profile of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
  • chapter 8 Documenting the World's Sociological Literature: Sociological Abstracts
  • chapter 9 Evolution and Revolution at PAIS: Technology and Concepts
  • chapter 10 The History and Scope of the American Economic Association's EconLit and the Economic Literature Index
  • chapter 11 INFO-SOUTH: Leading the Way on the Information Superhighway to Latin America and the Caribbean
  • chapter 12 AgeLine Database on Middle Age and Aging: Reflecting Population Diversity
  • chapter 13 Statistics of Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life Databases
  • chapter 15 Trends in Courses Taught: Insights from CMG's College Faculty Database
  • chapter 16 Statistical Analysis of the TULSA Database, 1965-1994
  • chapter 17 A Brief History of the Abstract Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Science and Technology
  • chapter 18 Growth of the Computing Literature as Reflected in the Computing Information Directory, 1981-1995
  • part, 19 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Program
  • chapter 20 The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Bibliographic Database
  • chapter 21 Calculators and Crystal Balls: Predicting Journal Subscription Prices
  • chapter 22 Monitoring the Health of North America's Small and Mid-Sized Book Publishers Since 1980
  • chapter 23 National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services Member Data Services
  • chapter 24 Growth and Change of the World's Chemical Literature as Reflected in Chemical Abstracts
  • chapter 25 A Brief History of the Mathematical Literature
  • chapter 26 From Published Paper to MR Review: How Does It Happen?
  • chapter 27 The PASCAL and FRANCIS Databases of the Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique (France): Presentation and Statistics
  • chapter 28 Information Access Company: The Evolution of InfoTrac Multi-Source Databases and Their Importance to Library End-Users.