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Call for papers - Advances in Serials Management Cindy Hepfer 20 Mar 1995 14:35 UTC

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                              CALL FOR PAPERS
                  ADVANCES IN SERIALS MANAGEMENT, VOL. 6

The first volume of Advances in Serials Management, published by
JAI Press, Inc., appeared in 1986 under the editorship of Marcia
Tuttle and Jean G. Cook.  Vol. 5, which was edited by Marcia
Tuttle and Karen Darling, is currently in press and expected by
the end of the summer of 1995.

The table of contents for Vol. 5 includes:

.Scholarly Publishing: Today and Tomorrow
     Nancy L. Eaton, Cynthia Dobson, and William K. Black
.A Prehistory of Electronic Journals: the EIES and BLEND Projects
     Bernard Naylor and Marilyn Geller
.Serial Linking Notes and MARC 760-767 Fields in OPAC Displays
     Joe Altimus
.Government Publications on Serials; Serials as Government
Publications
     Charles A. Seavey
.Integrating Depository Documents Serials into Regular Serials
Receiving and Cataloging Routines at the University of Oregon
Library
     Karen D. Darling
.Publisher/Vendor Relations
     Mary Devlin and Ronald Akie
.Listservs within the Pantheon of Written Materials
     Sharon H. Domier

CALL FOR PAPERS

With Vol. 6, Advances in Serials Management will have a new
editorial team which invites potential contributors to contact
one of us to discuss your topic, the submission deadline and
other procedural matters.

The scope of Advances in Serials Management will continue to
include papers on all aspects of serials management from a
variety of perspectives.  Publishers, vendors and librarians are
encouraged to submit.  Included in the range of serials
management topics are acquisitions, document delivery, e-
journals, vendor issues and relations, publishing, cataloging,
reference, collection development/management, budgeting, gifts
and exchange, union listing and relevant organizational issues.
New trends and emerging technologies as well as state of the art
discussions regarding serials are encouraged.  Papers which are
co-authored and present two or more perspectives on an issue are
also welcomed.

If you would like to contribute to Vol. 6 of Advances in Serials
Management, please contact one of the following editors.

Julia Gammon
Acquisitions Department
Bierce Library
University of Akron
302 Buchtel Common
Akron, OH 44325-1708
216-972-6254; Fax: 216-972-6383
jgammon@uakron.edu

Cindy Hepfer
Serials Department
Health Sciences Library
Abbott Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214-3002
716-829-2139; Fax: 716-829-2211
hslcindy@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu

Teresa Malinowski
Serials Section
University Library
California State University, Fullerton
800 N. State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92634-4150
714-773-3713; Fax: 714-449-7135
tmalinow@fullerton.edu