Serials and S Guide - Resources and Review

Compilation of electronic discussion lists, newsgroups and electronic serials of interest to library professionals and staff, organised by subject and title.
 
The SICI standard provides an extensible mechanism for the unique identification of either an issue of a serial title or a contribution, for example an article, contained within a serial, regardless of the distribution medium whether paper, electronic or microform.
 
Includes information on UKSG committees and members, abbreviations, publishers' web pages, Internet journals, copyright information, details of relevant Internet mailing lists and an archive of the tables of contents from 'Serials', the UKSG's journal.
 
An informal list open to members of the serials community to discuss matters relating to serials and journals including selection, pricing, finance, supply, collection management, relegation, automation, cataloguing, binding, preservation, electronic developments, news, jobs, meetings and training.
 
Online register of International Standard Serial Numbers, the internationally recognised unique numeric identifier for serial publications in any format. Subscription service, with free 30
day trial available.
 
Independent organisation that promotes communication and sharing of ideas among anyone working with, or concerned about, serial publications. Access to the full text of NASIG publications is limited to its members.
 
Article discussing common problems with providing fanzines in public libraries, and suggesting practical solutions to the problems. 'Zines' are defined as self
edited, self-financed, and self-published serials.
 
Alphabetical and subject listing of over 150 Oxford University Press journals, with free access to tables of contents and abstracts.
 
An international cooperative serials cataloguing program established in the 1970s as a project to convert manual serial cataloguing into machine
readable records. Now a project maintaining quality bibliographic records for serials, CONSER has related publications, the CONSER Editing Guide and the CONSER Cataloging Manual.
 
The ISSN network is made up of national centres whose work, consisting of the identification and registration of serials, is coordinated by the ISSN International Centre situated in Paris. Lists contact details for all national centres and provides news, a 'genealogical tree' of ISSN records, products, including the ISSN Register on CD
ROM, and statistics.
 
Includes lists of publishers and vendors, serials tools and discussion lists.
 
Includes information on UKSG committees and members, abbreviations, publishers' web pages, Internet journals, copyright information, details of relevant Internet mailing lists and an archive of the tables of contents from 'Serials', the UKSG's journal.
 
Searchable index of a selection of library and information related electronic serials, including some peer reviewed titles.
 
An informal list open to members of the serials community to discuss matters relating to serials and journals including selection, pricing, finance, supply, collection management, relegation, automation, cataloguing, binding, preservation, electronic developments, news, jobs, meetings and training.
 
Part of the Internet Library for Librarians project. Includes review services, publishers' catalogues, serials subscription and exchange services, journals and mailing lists, collection development policies and information about acquisitions of foreign materials.
 
SALSER is a Web
based union catalogue of serials holdings in all 13 Scottish universities, the municipal research libraries of Edinburgh and Glasgow, numerous smaller Scottish research libraries and the National Library of Scotland. Through SALSER, users can not only discover which serials are held where, they can also connect to the participating libraries' Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs).
 
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