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Re: Call for Papers: Serials Reference Services Quarterly (SRSQ) Frances R. Piesbergen 12 Mar 2001 15:58 UTC

Jim, et al.:  This isn't illogical to Haworth and others.  This is a typical
marketing strategy.  When an existing market begins to dry up, companies try
to create a new market and sell the idea that everyone has to have whatever
product it is that is being sold - in this case a new journal.  Haworth
isn't the only press to do this.   The other thing I particularly dislike
about Haworth and the creation of new markets is their 'journal monograph'
strategy.  They take an issue of one of their journals where all of the
issues are focused on a particular topic, reproduce it, and then sell it as
a "must-have" book.  Unwary acquisitions departments can and often end up
spending precious dollars for the exact same information in their
collections twice - once from their periodicals budget and the second time
from their monographs budget.  I guess as long as there is a need/desire for
information, companies such as Haworth will continue to "create" new
markets.

Frances Piesbergen                             sfrpies@umsl.edu
Documents Librarian                             ph:(314) 516-5084
Thomas Jefferson Library/dep. 0326        fx: (314) 516-5853
Univ. of MO-St. Louis
8001 Natural Bridge Rd.
St. Louis, MO  63121

 -----Original Message-----
From:   James Mouw [mailto:mouw@MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU]
Sent:   Friday, March 09, 2001 4:04 PM
To:     SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU
Subject:        Re: Call for Papers: Serials Reference Services Quarterly
(SRSQ)

 OK - I'll fire the first volley.  I have seen a couple of other
announcements about this and a host of other new highly-specialized
Haworth Press journals.

 I personally find this extreme splintering journals to be not only
unfortunate, but actually absurd.  To begin a number of new titles at the
very time when well established journals are having a difficult time
obtaining papers to publish is illogical.  The "number and format of
serial information" may have exploded, but no one is writing about it, and
there are several existing options for publication if any are written.

 I would welcome comments from Haworth as to their reasoning behind the
establishment of this and other recently announced journals, and who they
think is going to buy them.

 Jim Mouw

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At 12:11 PM 3/9/01 -0500, Deborah Lee <dlee@LIBRARY.MSSTATE.EDU> wrote:
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>(Please excuse multiple postings!)
>
>Serials Reference Services Quarterly (SRSQ), a new journal by Haworth
>Press, is looking for articles dealing with all aspects of reference work
>and serials librarianship.  As the number and format of serial information
>has exploded, the challenges and opportunities facing public service
>professionals has grown exponentially.  SRSQ will publish applied and
>theoretical works aimed at assisting in the effective use of serials in
>both print and electronic formats.  Possible topics include:
>
>        Tips for managing the public services journal collections and
>reading rooms.
>        Evaluating indexing and abstracting services for the electronic
>environment.
>        Supporting reference services for multiple electronic journal
>interfaces.
>        Promoting Electronic Journals Collections
>        Library instruction strategies for electronic and print journal
>collections.
>        Government Documents Serials.
>        Web serial resources for the Reference Librarian.
>        Effective Public and Technical Services Collaborations
>
>These are just a few of the topics SRSQ will cover. The first issue is
>scheduled for Spring 2002.  SRSQ welcomes submissions from new writers!
>Manuscript instructions may be found at:
><http://www2.msstate.edu/%7Edol1/instr.htm>http://www2.msstate.edu/~dol1/i
nstr.htm
><<http://www2.msstate.edu/%7Edol1/instr.htm>http://www2.msstate.edu/~dol1/
instr.htm>
>
>Please contact the editor, Deborah Lee at dlee@library.msstate.edu
><<mailto:dlee@library.msstate.edu>mailto:dlee@library.msstate.edu>  with
any
questions.
>
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>
>Deborah Lee
>Assistant Professor/Reference Services Librarian
>Editor, Serials Reference Services Quarterly (SRSQ)
>Mississippi State University Libraries
>dlee@library.msstate.edu
<<mailto:dlee@library.msstate.edu>mailto:dlee@library.msstate.edu>
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