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Medeiros, N. Access Revolution: The Birth, Growth, and Supremacy of Electronic Journals as an Information Medium [author version], 2008. In E-Journals Access and Management. Routledge. pp.187-199. (Published) [Book Chapter].

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Author(s): Medeiros, Norm
Title: Access Revolution: The Birth, Growth, and Supremacy of Electronic Journals as an Information Medium [author version]
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels > HN. e-journals
Date: 2008
Abstract: The tremendous growth of e-journals in the marketplace has forced libraries to rethink their means of providing access to these coveted resources. Over the past 20 years, methods to connect users to e-journals have taken different shapes, fluctuating among a plethora of theories, ideologies, and technologies. This chapter attempts to synthesize the methods employed by academic libraries during this period to provide seamless e-journal access to users.
Publication: E-Journals Access and Management
Chapter: 12
Starting page: 187
Ending page: 199
Editor(s): Jones, Wayne
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: electronic journals ; e-journals ; access to e-journals
Country: United States
Type: Book Chapter
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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