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EAD. See Encoded Archival Description

Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters Online,154 -55

EBSCO, 226 , 228

EBSCOHOST, 232

EconLit, 106 , 108

Econometrica, in JSTOR study, 178

economies of scope, 114 -16

Economist, 113

editorial costs

for American Economic Association, 106 -7

and electronic working paper services, 115 -16

Electronic Access to Medieval Manuscripts, 348 -53

electronic agents, 120 -21

database integration, 124 -25

storage and networks, 121 -24

strategy, 125 -28

electronic content licensing, 53 -54

for campus intranets, 108 , 109 -10, 125 -26

copyright versus, 54 -56

for CWRU/UA consortial digital library, 262 -65

under JSTOR, 139

for libraries

alternatives, 66 -67

awareness of, 58 -60

challenges of, 60 -64

origination of, 56 -58

positive aspects of, 64 -66

See also copyright; Thesauron Project

electronic journals

consortial access versus ownership, 223 -24, 246 -47

econometric analysis, 240 -46

financial analysis, 231 -40

strategy, 229 -31

costs, 9 -10, 380 -81

annual, per article read, 405

archiving, 405

filtering, 410 -13

"free" journals, 384 -88

production, 404

distribution, 146 , 407 -9

document structure, 409 -10

library costs, 311 -13

pricing, 146 -48, 224 -29

Elsevier Science, 150 -55, 156

end users, 148 -50

models, 61 , 319 -22

other publishers, 155 -56

reengineering production, 405 -7

and World Wide Web, 355 -58

See also electronic content licensing; electronic publishing; libraries; publishers; specific journals and publishers

electronic mail

hostile, 373 , 375 , 376 , 377

as productivity tool, 396

electronic publishing, 18 -19, 102 -3, 128 -29

costs, 105 -8, 158 -66, 168 -73

and electronic agents, 120 -21

database integration, 124 -25, 126 -27

data storage and networks, 121 -24, 126

strategy, 125 -28

future of, 9 -12

pricing models, 5 -9, 319 -22 (see also pricing)

revenue, 108 -9

campus license, 109 -10

economies of scope, 114 -16


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enhanced member services, 112 -13

low-volume publications, 113 -14

pay-per-look, 110 -12

rents, 116 -17

and scholarship, 103 -5

and SGML, 27 -30

See also digital benchmarking; electronic content licensing; electronic journals; libraries; publishers; specific projects

electronic text, 19 -21. See also Document Type Definition; Encoded Archival Description; Extensible Markup Language; Hypertext Markup Language; Standard Generalized Markup Language; Text Encoding Initiative

electronic working paper services, 115 -16

Eleven Comprehensive Research Libraries of New York State, 45

Elsevier Electronic Subscriptions, 152 -53

Elsevier Science

Earth and Planetary Sciences Letters Online,154 -55

economies of scope, 115

Elsevier Electronic Subscriptions, 152 -53

GeneCOMBIS,154 -55

Immunology Today Online,153 -54

Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), 154

and Ohio LINK, 268

pricing, 147 , 227 -28, 310 , 311

Pricing Electronic Access to Knowledge, 156

ScienceDirect,149 , 150

See also TULIP Project

Encoded Archival Description (EAD), 25 , 352

Encyclopedia Britannica,102 , 115 , 287

end users

digital library

equipment standards, 273 -74

system transactions, 275 -77

purchasing, 148 -50 (see also pricing)

See also usage

Engineering Information, Inc. (EI), 104 , 112

ERIC, 232

Extensible Markup Language (XML), 26 -27


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