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- Subject: Serials - the journal of serials community more generally available
- From: "Helen L Henderson" <helen@helenhenderson.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 18:33:19 EDT
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Serials, "the journal for the serials community," now more generally available The United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG) has announced that it will make its prestigious journal Serials available to non-members worldwide on subscription from 2002. The new editors of the journal Hazel Woodward and Helen Henderson have broadened the scope of the journal and want to make it more accessible to the information community around the world. Hazel Woodward (the University Librarian at Cranfield University and Director of the Cranfield University Press) said, "some organisations who are not currently members of the UK Serials Group would really like access to the journal. By making it available more generally we hope to get a wider circulation, more contributions and a greater influence for UKSG within the serials industry." UKSG members will continue to have other exclusive benefits. In addition to the discounts on the conference and seminars, later this year will see the introduction of the members' electronic newsletter. Helen Henderson commented, "it is clear that we need two channels of communication; the purely electronic medium for topical and fast moving information, and the journal for more substantial article and archive information." UKSG also hope that more people will take advantage of the electronic version which has been available through CatchWord (an ingenta company) for two years. Bev Acreman (Marketing Director of Taylor & Francis) of the UKSG Marketing Sub-Committee said, "with the introduction of the online edition of Serials, we have added some real value to this important journal. For the first time you will be able to follow reference links forward and backwards through citing and cited articles right back to the original article where they are available online. This is all possible using the recent CrossRef technology project where to date, there are 70 publishers participating accounting for over 3,800 journals with about 3 million article records in the database. In addition, any websites listed within Serials articles will be automatically hyperlinked enabling you to click straight through to them, plus email any authors who have included their email addresses in the article." A free sample issue of Serials is available at www.uksg.org Serials is published three times a year and contains articles, summaries of key issues for the community, book reviews as well as industry and people news. It is included in the membership fee of 76.19 UK pounds for 2002. The subscription for Serials only for 2002 will be 60.00 UK pounds ($86 Euros 94.50) for electronic free with print and UK pounds 55.00 ($79 Euros 86.50) (plus VAT where appropriate) for electronic only. For more information contact: Ms Alison Whitehorn, Business Manager, UK Serials Group Hilltop, Heath End, Newbury RG20 0AP, UK Tel.: +44 (0)1635 254292 Fax: +44 (0)1635 253826 E-mail: uksg.admin@dial.pipex.com
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