| Technology and Scholarly Communication |
| PREFACE |
| INTRODUCTION: ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, DIGITAL LIBRARIES, AND THE SCHOLARLY ENVIRONMENT |
| PART ONE— TECHNOLOGICAL FUNDAMENTALS |
| Chapter 1— Making Technology Work for Scholarship Investing in the Data |
| Chapter 2— Digital Image Quality From Conversion to Presentation and Beyond |
| Chapter 3— The Transition to Electronic Content Licensing The Institutional Context in 1997 |
| PART TWO— ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING: EMPIRICAL STUDIES |
| Chapter 4— Information-Based Productivity |
| Chapter 5— Comparing Electronic Journals to Print Journals Are There Savings? |
| Chapter 6— Electronic Publishing in Academia An Economic Perspective |
| Chapter 7— JSTOR The Development of a Cost-Driven, Value-Based Pricing Model |
| Chapter 8— The Effect of Price: Early Observations |
| Chapter 9— Electronic Publishing Is Cheaper |
| • | Chapter 10— Economics Of Electronic Publishing—Cost Issues Comments on Part Two |
| PART THREE— USE OF ELECTRONIC JOURNALS AND BOOKS: EMPIRICAL STUDIES |
| Chapter 11— Analysis of JSTOR The Impact on Scholarly Practice of Access to On-line Journal Archives |
| Chapter 12— Patterns of Use for the Bryn Mawr Reviews |
| Chapter 13— The Crosscurrents of Technology Transfer The Czech and Slovak Library Information Network |
| Chapter 14— Consortial Access versus Ownership |
| • | Chapter 15— The Use of Electronic Scholarly Journals Models of Analysis and Data Drawn from the Project MUSE Experience at Johns Hopkins University |
| Chapter 16— A New Consortial Model for Building Digital Libraries |
| • | A Digital Delivery System |
| • | Rights Management System |
| • | A New Consortial Model |
| • | A Payments System For The Consortium |
| • | Data Collection |
| • | Publishers And Digital Libraries |
| • | Conclusions |
| • | References |
| • | Appendix A Consortial Standards |
| • | TIFF |
| • | Adobe PDF |
| • | SICI (Serial Item and Contribution Identifier) |
| Appendix B Equipment Standards for End Users |
| Appendix C Additional Hardware Specifications |
| • | Appendix D System Transactions as Initiated by an End User |
| Appendix E Scanning and Work Flow |
| • | Article Scanning, PDF Conversion, and Image Quality Control |
| • | Scan-and-Store Process Resources |
| • | Scan-and-Store Process: Scanner Operator |
| • | Scan-and-Store Process: Acrobat Conversion Workstation |
| • | Scan-and-Store Process: Scanning Supervisor |
| • | Notification to and Viewing by User of Availability of Scanned Article |
| • | Appendix F Technical Justification for a Digitization Standard for the Consortium |
| Chapter 17— On-line Books at Columbia Early Findings on Use, Satisfaction, and Effect |
| Chapter 18— The Library and the University Press Two Views of Costs and Problems in Scholarly Publishing |
| PART FOUR— VISIONS OF THE FUTURE |
| Chapter 19— Licensing, Copyright, and Fair Use The Thesauron Project (Toward an ASCAP for Academics) |
| • | Chapter 20— Technical Standards and Medieval Manuscripts |
| Chapter 21— Digital Libraries A Unifying or Distributing Force? |
| Chapter 22— Digital Documents and the Future of the Academic Community |
| Chapter 23— The Economics of Electronic Journals |
| • | Chapter 24— Cost and Value in Electronic Publishing |
| Chapter 25— The Future of Electronic Journals |
| Notes |
| SUMMARY COMMENTS |
| SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| CONTRIBUTORS |
| INDEX |