Just-in-Time(sm): Electronic Article Delivery Services (Gerry McKiernan) Marcia Tuttle 30 Sep 1998 23:51 UTC
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 12:01:42 CDT From: Gerry McKiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU> Subject: Just-in-Time(sm): Electronic Article Delivery Services _Just-in-Time(sm): Electronic Article Delivery Services_ I am pleased to announce the establishment of a new clearinghouse devoted to Electronic Article Delivery Services called _Just-in-Time(sm)_ The address for Just-in-Time(sm) is: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/Just.htm _Just-In-Time (sm): Electronic Article Delivery Services_ is a clearinghouse of projects, research, products and services which are investigating or provide desktop access, on a 'As Needed' basis, to individual journal, magazine, newspaper, or other serial publication article, chapter, or paper for which an individual or institution does not have a formal subscription. Entries have been organized in categories that characterize the scope of service and within each arranged alphabetically by the name of the service, project, or publisher. I am greatly interested in learning about _other_ such services that offer *Per View / Pay-As-You-Use / Per Drink * access to _e-journal_ articles, preferrably for non-subscribers that are not presently listed. [I am not interested in FAX (or other) non electronic delivery for this access option] [If my headcold gets better, I plan to add a description of the services provided by The Electric Library, KnowledgeLink InfoMarket, ChemWeb and MedWeb(?), by the end of this week.] I also plan to add key reference that further describe a service as well as a General Bibliography that will include items that discuss the issue of Pay-Per-View access in general and would greatly appreciate appropriate citations that are **not** cited on a service site or already provided to me in response to my earlier post [Thank you all once again for your interest and time in nominating candidates and for citations to your work!] As in my previous posting, I am most interested in those services that can provide **seamless** integration with existing E-Journal services provided by Aggregators or Abstracting and Indexing Services. As Always, Any and All Contributions, Queries, Questions, Concerns, Critiques, Comments, etc. are most well. Joy! Gerry McKiernan Theoretical Librarian and Curator, CyberStacks(sm) Iowa State University Ames IA 50011 gerrymck@iastate.edu http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/ "The Best Way to Predict the Future is To Invent It!" Alan Kay