Academic literature on the topic 'Electronic journal'

Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles

Select a source type:

Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Electronic journal.'

Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.

You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.

Journal articles on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

Haddow, Gaby. "Level 1 COUNTER Compliant Vendor Statistics are a Reliable Measure of Journal Usage." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 2, no. 2 (June 5, 2007): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b83g6s.

Full text
Abstract:
A review of: Duy, Joanna and Liwen Vaughan. “Can Electronic Journal Usage Data Replace Citation Data as a Measure of Journal Use? An Empirical Examination.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 32.5 (Sept. 2006): 512-17. Abstract Objective – To identify valid measures of journal usage by comparing citation data with print and electronic journal use data. Design – Bibliometric study. Setting – Large academic library in Canada. Subjects – Instances of use were collected from 11 print journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS), 9 print journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and electronic journals in chemistry and biochemistry from four publishers – ACS, RSC, Elsevier, and Wiley. ACS, Elsevier, and Wiley journals in chemistry-related subject areas were sampled for Journal Impact Factors and citations data from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Methods – Journal usage data were collected to determine if an association existed between: (1) print and electronic journal use; (2) electronic journal use and citations to journals by authors from the university; and (3) electronic journal use and Journal Impact Factors. Between June 2000 and September 2003, library staff recorded the re-shelving of bound volumes and loose issues of 20 journal titles published by the ACS and the RSC. Electronic journal usage data were collected for journals published by ACS, RSC, Elsevier, and Wiley within the ISI-defined chemistry and biochemistry subject area. Data were drawn from the publishers’ Level 1 COUNTER compliant usage statistics. These data equate 1 instance of use with a user viewing an HTML or PDF full text article. The period of data collection varied, but at least 2.5 years of data were collected for each publisher. Journal Impact Factors were collected for all ISI chemistry-related journals published by ACS, Elsevier, and Wiley for the year 2001. Library Journal Utilization Reports (purchased from ISI) were used to determine the number of times researchers at the university cited journals in the same set of chemistry-related journals over the period 1998 to 2002. The authors call this “local citation data.” (512) The results from electronic journal use were also analysed for correlation with the total number of citations, as reported in the Journal Citation Reports, for each journal in the sample. Main results – The study found a significant correlation between the results for print journal and electronic journal usage. A similar finding was reported for correlation between electronic journal usage data and local citation data. No significant association was found between Journal Impact Factors and electronic journal usage data. However, when an analysis was conducted for the total number of citations to the journals (drawn from the Journal Impact Factor calculations in Journal Citation Reports) and electronic journal use, significant correlations were found for all publishers’ journals. Conclusion – Within the fields of chemistry and biochemistry, electronic journal usage data provided by publishers are an equally valid method of determining journal usage as print journal re-shelving data. The results of the study indicate this association is valid even when print journal subscriptions have ceased. Local citation data (the citations made by researchers at the institution being studied) also provide a valid measure of journal use when compared with electronic journal usage results. Journal Impact Factors should be used with caution when libraries are making journal collection decisions.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Boyce, Peter B. "Electronic Publishing in Astronomy." Highlights of Astronomy 11, no. 1 (1998): 499–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600021882.

Full text
Abstract:
AbstractLinks are important. The providers of electronic astronomical data are linked together the way no other science is. Electronic journals are part of this distributed, linked resource. Permanence is important. The AAS journals use a new publishing process which ensures the ability to maintain permanent access to our electronic journals. Process is important. With the right process, we have been able to add links automatically to our journal; links to references, links to citations (where the electronic material exists) and internal links for ease of navigation within the journal. Readers like this. Links are important.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Rogers, Sally A. "Electronic Journal Usage at Ohio State University." College & Research Libraries 62, no. 1 (January 1, 2001): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.62.1.25.

Full text
Abstract:
E-journal, printed journal, and database usage data from campus polls conducted annually, 1998–2000, at one large research university show increased use of e-journals and decreased use of printed journals by faculty and graduate students as the number of available e-journals increased from two hundred to more than three thousand. Little or no statistical correlation between age and frequency of use was found. The majority of frequent users of all three types of resources were from departments in the sciences. Transcripts from the 1998 poll provided insights into attitudes toward replacing printed journals with e-journals. The advantages and disadvantages mentioned were consistent with previous studies.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Malapela, Thembani, and Karin De Jager. "Using an electronic journal availability study to measure access to electronic journals by academics and researchers in the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Zimbabwe." Library and Information Research 39, no. 120 (October 13, 2015): 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/lirg650.

Full text
Abstract:
This article examines the use of an electronic journal availability study as a means of measuring access to subscribed journal collections that are needed by faculty members for their teaching and research. As in other disciplines, academics in agriculture are dependent on articles in electronic journals to obtain recent information and to build upon their own research. Empirical evidence is needed to select specific databases, to justify subscriptions, and to meet the research needs of academics. This article presents findings from an electronic journal availability study, which was used to determine the extent to which electronic journal collections met teaching and research needs at the University of Zimbabwe. The study took place between September 2013 and February 2014. A core journal titles list, simulating faculty’s research needs, was retrieved from a library’s electronic journals databases to establish the electronic journals availability rate: a measurement of the availability of the journals from the library’s electronic collections. This study showed an 85.5% availability rate across local collections, with the following results for the donated journal schemes: 63% in Access to Global Research in Africa (AGORA); 47% in Access to Research for Development (ARDI); 51% in Health Internet Access to Research Initiative (HINARI), and 53.5% in Online Access to Research in the Environment (OARE). This electronic journal availability study demonstrates that librarians need continuously to evaluate their collections and to assess whether these meet the needs of their users.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Moothart, Tom. "Electronic journal forum: E-journal alchemy." Serials Review 24, no. 1 (March 1998): 107–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00987913.1998.10764434.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

von Hagen, Jolanda L. "The Electronic Journal." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Serials Librarianship 3, no. 2 (June 28, 1993): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j252v03n02_02.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Cook, Brian. "The Electronic Journal." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Serials Librarianship 3, no. 2 (June 28, 1993): 101–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j252v03n02_09.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Bacon, Ben. "The Electronic Journal?" Computers in Physics 4, no. 4 (1990): 448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4822935.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Wustman, Judith. "Electronic journal formats." Program 30, no. 4 (April 1996): 319–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb047235.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Fisher, Janet H. "Electronic Journal Update:." Serials Librarian 28, no. 1-2 (April 22, 1996): 135–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j123v28n01_15.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
More sources

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

Nabbosa, Racheal. "Assessing the use of journals and formats preferred by postgraduate students of Makerere University." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/62107.

Full text
Abstract:
Academic libraries are focused towards effective information provision that is necessary for teaching, learning and research. Makerere University Library (Maklib) is no exception as it has strategies towards effective provision of information resources. Journals are some of the resources that are provided by the library to support teaching, learning and research and they are provided in two formats: namely, the electronic format and the print format. This research attempted to investigate whether postgraduate students use these journals and the formats they prefer to access. Research was conducted involving 114 postgraduate students using questionnaires as the data collection tool. Qualitative data was collected, analysed using Google Forms and presented in graphs, tables and text. Findings revealed that most postgraduate students are aware of the existence of journals provided by the library although some expressed a lack of awareness. Further still they use the journals provided and most of them have preference for the electronic format of journals. However it was also revealed that access was hindered by several factors such as long procedures to access the library. Recommendations that need to be adopted by Maklib are also discussed such as increasing on awareness campaigns, continuous training of students and staff and providing the necessary infrastructure to enhance access to the journals.
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.
Information Science
MIT
Unrestricted
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Human, Richard B. "The Online trombone journal : a case study of credibility, accessibility, and permanence in electronic journal publishing." Virtual Press, 2001. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1203650.

Full text
Abstract:
The purpose of this study is to answer the question: How does the Online Trombone Journal address the issues of credibility, accessibility, and permanence in the publishing of an electronic journal?Documents from the Online Trombone Journal were examined in order to discover what specific methods are in place addressing credibility. Issues of prominent brass-related print journals were examined in order to locate article citations. Interviews were conducted with authors who are published in both an established print journal and the Online Trombone Journal. The Online Trombone Journal was searched for in both standard print indices and also on-line search engines in order to determine accessibility. To investigate permanence, on-line documents at the Online Trombone Journal concerning archiving were investigated, and an interview conducted with the publisher.The existence of a Review Board at the Online Trombone Journal, as well as standard guidelines for the review process indicates that credibility is addressed through peer-review of articles. Research showed that articles in the Online Trombone Journal have not yet begun to appear in other scholarly resources.In the area of accessibility, the content of the Online Trombone Journal is not yet indexed in standard music indices. The Online Trombone Journal does rank very high in searches using the term "trombone" on Internet search engines.Addressing permanence, research shows that apart from visiting the Online Trombone Journal web site, there is no other method for accessing its content. Thepublisher of the Online Trombone Journal indicates that a CD-ROM of all articles will be published and distributed to libraries and collection agencies in order to address the issue of permanence.The Online Trombone Journal has done an effective job of addressing the concerns of credibility and accessibility in on-line journal publishing. Permanence, an ongoing concern for all a journals, is a concern to the publisher, and will be addressed in the near future.
School of Music
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Simpson, Annette. "Towards the design of an electronic journal." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1990. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13725.

Full text
Abstract:
The main focus of this thesis is on the design of an electronic academic journal. The thesis commences with an examination of the way in which the paper-based journal system is used, in order to identify its associated problems, which may be alleviated through the use of the electronic medium, and those features which should be retained in an electronic journal system The use of location as an incidental navigation cue by readers of both paper and electronic documents is explored. It is concluded that, although of significant benefit, certain types of location cues are lost in the electronic medium, and other navigation aids must therefore be found. Although it may be possible to imitate paper documents on screen, there are several arguments against such an approach. Hypertext systems enable the capabilities of the electronic medium to be more fuIly exploited, and make it possible to use alternative document structures, but these may present problems for readers. The major difficulty would appear to be that, due to the flexible access which hypertext permits, readers get lost. A series of studies was therefore conducted examining the utility of various facilities in assisting readers to navigate through a hypertext document. A number of features were identified which helped readers to relocate information from within the hypertext, and it would appear that the same facilities were of benefit for both hierarchical and web structured documents. It was also found that navigation efficiency was positively correlated with the ability to construct an accurate map of the document's structure. In the final study, a database of journal articles containing the facilities derived from the previous studies was constructed, and performance in an essay-question type task was compared using two interfaces to the database. The frrst was a chronological list of the articles in the database, and the second contained the same navigation facilities as the individual articles. Objective and subjective performance measures both pointed to the superiority of the second type of interface, and these findings are discussed in the context of future electronic journal systems.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Hitchcock, Stephen Meirion. "Perspectives in electronic publishing : experiments with a new electronic journal model." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2002. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/258233/.

Full text
Abstract:
The Internet and subsequently the World Wide Web made it possible for individual authors and new, independently-produced electronic publications to reach vastly greater numbers of readers than had previously been possible. The proliferation of electronic versions of commercial print journals that followed, however, has so far done little to alter the formal structures, character and culture of scholarly journals from the user’s perspective. The Web also represents the first large-scale use of a hypertext system, but hypertext developers have been disdainful of it as a limited implementation of other models. In turn, a criticism of some hypertext systems is that they have been too focused on system performance rather than the needs of users. This thesis examines the contention that augmenting the Web with a hypertext linking service will support the development of a new type of interconnected journal that allows users to explore individual lines of enquiry more efficiently. In this case the ‘journal’ frames a user-centric information environment, where selected documents can be distributed and accessed anywhere on the Web. Editorially-added links act as the binding between the resources selected for inclusion, and the selection and commentary on documents exercise the journal’s editorial ‘voice’. A ‘journal’ based on this model was built and subjected to extensive evaluation by a targetted specialist group. In a series of tests these users were invited to offer their views on this and more general journal models; because this was not a hypothetical model their responses could be cross-checked against the results of their experiences of using the new journal model. Thus, users could not hide their true preferences. Although small in number, the target evaluation group provided strong reactions both for and against the model, revealing some of the challenges that radical new electronic journal models face if the structure of the traditional printed journal is to be displaced in favour of journals that can properly exploit the prospect of fully interconnected and accessible networked distribution.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Herzog, Roland. "Das Open Access Journal "Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis"." Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-187673.

Full text
Abstract:
Die Zeitschrift Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis (ETNA) wurde in den früheren 1990er Jahren als eines der ersten Open Access Journale in Mathematik gegründet. Herausgegeben wird die Zeitschrift vom Institute of Computational Mathematics an der Kent State University (Ohio, USA) in Zusammenarbeit mit der dortigen Universitätsbibliothek. Abweichend vom üblichen Modell über Article Processing Charges finanziert sich die Zeitschrift ausschließlich durch die Kent State University sowie gelegentliche freiwillige Beiträge von Autoren. Heute ist ETNA ein sehr erfolgreiches Journal in der angewandten Mathematik, das zeigt, dass auch nicht-kommerzielle Open Access Angebote qualitativ hochwertig funktionieren können.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

McKnight, Cliff, Andrew Dillon, and Brian Shackel. "The Electronic journal and its implications for the digital library." New York: SUNY Press (SUNY Series in Computer-Mediated Communication), 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105169.

Full text
Abstract:
This item is not the definitive copy. Please use the following citation when referencing this material: McKnight, C., Dillon, A. and Shackel, B. (1996) The electronic journal and its implications for the digital library. In T. Harrison and T. Stephens (eds.) Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century. NY: SUNY Press, 351-368. 1. INTRODUCTION: It is now over ten years since the first electronic journal experiments (e.g., EIES, BLEND) and the intervening years have not seen researchers being idle in this field. Indeed, while experiments have continued apace in an attempt to answer various questions such as the appropriateness of particular interfaces, electronic journals have continued to appear. The third edition of the ARL list (Okerson, 1993) contains 45 electronic journals while the first edition, only two years earlier (Okerson, 1991), listed only 27. This might suggest reasonably rapid growth but in actual fact represents a high rate of turnover also -- 16 of the original 27 do not appear in the latest list. We therefore start this chapter from the assumption that electronic journals will continue to be a feature of the scholarly communication process, although not all will survive. Our second assumption arises from our experiences in the design, implementation and evaluation of information technology based systems in general, not just electronic journals. That is, we assume that in order to be acceptable, any system attempting to replace an existing technology must enable users to perform their necessary tasks in a way which is at least as easy as the existing system. The new system must offer at least as much (and preferably more) than the existing system, otherwise motivation to move from the old to the new is not high. In the present context, this means that the successful electronic journals will be those which not only support the scholarly communication process and all the other user requirements satisfied by paper based journals, but also support additional, enhanced facilities such as tailorable presentation formats, integrated interactive discussion about articles, flexible indexing and retrieval, hypertext linking and so forth.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Coleman, Anita Sundaram. "Tango on the Web: The Evolution of the H-Journal." Chalmers University of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105407.

Full text
Abstract:
A distinction can be made between the electronic journal and a hypertext or hypermedia journal (throughout the rest of this paper the terms e-journal and h-journal will be used) that categorizes them as belonging to two different stages in the evolution of electronic documents [1 ]. While the e-journal contains unstructured text and mimics the print model of journal publication, the h-journal builds upon both. It contains structured text, hypertext, and incorporates notions of user centrality to document creation acknowledging thereby that certain kinds of electronic documents can also function as information systems.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Bailey, Charles W. "The Spectrum of E-Journal Access Policies: Open to Restricted Access." DigitalKoans, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105875.

Full text
Abstract:
As journal publishing continues to evolve, the access policies of publishers become more differentiated. The open access movement has been an important catalyst for change in this regard, prodding publishers to reexamine their access policies and, in some cases, to move towards new access models. To fully understand where things stand with journal access policies, we need to clarify and name the policies in use. This paper attempts to provide a first-cut model for key journal access policies, adopting the now popular use of colors as a second form of shorthand for identifying the policy types.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Jagannathan, Balachandar. "Modeling the Establishment of an Electronic Journal in Textiles & Apparel." NCSU, 2002. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-06052002-122458/.

Full text
Abstract:
This study identifies how an electronic journal can be established and implemented in the textile and apparel field. The study considers, Journal of Textile & Apparel Technology & Management as an innovation in the textile and apparel field, and analyzes electronic media as a way of disseminating information to scholarly and industrial communities in a better way. This study documented the process of establishing the electronic journal, and also provides the importance of a feedback loop to provide inputs for future journals. The readership behavior of the journal, including unique visits, repetitive visits, hits (page impressions), geographic location of the readers/visitors, entry page, was examined with the help of log files collected from College of Textiles and Sitestats, a UK based company. Issue analysis (volume 1, issues 1-4, volume 2, issue 1) was compared with previous issues and the results were related to Rogers? Model of the Innovation-Decision process (1995) and proved that JTATM is an innovation in the textile and apparel field.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Sarmento, e. Souza Maria Fernanda [UNESP]. "Periódicos científicos eletrônicos: apresentação de modelo para análise de estrutura." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/93718.

Full text
Abstract:
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2002Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T19:13:59Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 sarmentoesouza_mfs_me_mar.pdf: 5619142 bytes, checksum: de2986e7242fcf1c2c68357178889420 (MD5)
Este trabalho investiga o histórico e o papel da comunicação científica, juntamente com as mudanças ocorridas diante do surgimento das redes eletrônicas de comunicação e computação. Em particular, resgata o processo evolutivo e as funções básicas do periódico científico - memória e disseminação - considerado como principal instrumento de comunicação da ciência. Apresenta o desenvolvimento e a validação do ‘Modelo para análise de estrutura de periódicos científicos eletrônicos’, que tem por finalidade verificar se essas funções básicas estão sendo mantidas no periódico científico eletrônico. Para desenvolvimento do modelo, tomaram-se por base trabalhos que tratam de avaliação de periódicos tradicionais, outros que apontam critérios de qualidade específicos para periódicos em linha, e os elementos da Arquitetura da Informação de web site a serem considerados durante o desenvolvimento da estrutura da página de revistas eletrônicas. O modelo inclui, ainda, elementos tradicionais da estrutura de periódicos científicos adaptados para a nova mídia. Para a validação do modelo proposto, foram selecionadas as revistas Ciência da Informação On-line e DataGramaZero. Como resultados, apresentam-se comparações entre as estruturas do periódico em transição da mídia impressa para a eletrônica (Ciência da Informação On-line) e do periódico eletrônico (DataGramaZero), apontando elementos estruturais que devem ser observados, de modo a garantir a permanência das funções memória e disseminação. O trabalho realizado poderá contribuir com profissionais bibliotecários, autores e usuários de revistas científicas, na identificação de periódicos eletrônicos de qualidade e com editores de revistas em linha, no desenvolvimento de seus projetos. O material resultante do estudo poderá ser...
This paper presents the history and role of scientific communication, along with the changes that occurred after the appearance of electronic communication and computer networks. It describes the evolution and the archiving and dissemination functions of the scientific journal, the major tool for science communication. It introduces a ‘Model for analysis of the structure of electronic scientific journals’, with the aim of finding out if the basic functions are maintained in the electronic scientific journal. This model was developed based on studies dealing with: the evaluation of traditional journals; specific quality criteria for online journals; and the basic elements of web site information architecture, which should be considered when developing the page structure of electronic journals. This model also includes traditional structural elements from scientific journals adapted to the new media. The journals Ciência da Informação On-line and DataGramaZero were selected to validate this model. The results obtained include structure comparisons between a journal in transition from printed to electronic media (Ciência da Informação On-line) and an electronic journal (DataGramaZero), showing the structural elements that need to be kept in order to ensure maintenance of archival and dissemination functions. This study will contribute to the work of librarians, authors and users of scientific journals; to the identification of quality electronic journals; and to editors of on line journals in the development of their projects. The material obtained can be included in preservice and inservice Education of professionals in Information Science and support to editors of electronic scientific journals.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
More sources

Books on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

McKnight, Cliff. The electronic journal. London: Library Information Technology Centre, 1993.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Kibby, Peter. TFPL/Blackwell's guide to electronic journal management. London: TFPL, Ltd., 1999.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Pullinger, D. J. BLEND-3: The 'electronic journal' research. [London]: British Library Research and Development Dept., 1990.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Electronic journal literature: Implications for scholars. Westport: Mecklermedia, 1994.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

White paper on electronic journal usage statistics. Washington, D.C: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2000.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Launder, Chris. A comparative evaluation of electronic journal aggregators' services. Birmingham: University of Central England in Birmingham, 1999.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Launder, Chris. A comparative evaluation of electronic journal aggregators' services. Birmingham: University of Central England in Birmingham, 1999.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Survey of scholarly journal licensing & acquisition practices. 2nd ed. New York: Primary Research Group, 2012.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Brophy, Peter. JAVELIN: Journal and Virtual Electronic Library INvestigation Project : first phase: JAVELIN-0. [London]: British Library Research and Development Department, 1995.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

University of Saskatchewan. Library. E-Journal Pilot Project Working Group. Report of the E-Journal Pilot Project Working Group. Saskatoon, Sask: University of Saskatchewan Libraries, 1993.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
More sources

Book chapters on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

Goetze, Dietrich. "Electronic Publishing." In J.UCS The Journal of Universal Computer Science, 232–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80350-5_22.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

López-Urías, F., and G. M. Pastor. "Electron correlation effects on the electronic properties of clusters." In The European Physical Journal D, 495–99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_99.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Schoßböck, Judith, Noella Edelmann, and Nina Rizun. "Researching Digital Society: Using Data-Mining to Identify Relevant Themes from an Open Access Journal." In Electronic Participation, 43–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82824-0_4.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Reimann, S. M., M. Koskinen, J. Kolehmainen, M. Manninen, D. G. Austing, and S. Tarucha. "Electronic and magnetic structure of artificial atoms." In The European Physical Journal D, 105–10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_20.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Forgues, Bernard, and Jeanie M. Forray. "Running an Electronic Journal: Considerations and Possibilities." In Opening the Black Box of Editorship, 197–205. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230582590_20.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Duque, F., and A. Mañanes. "Stability and electronic properties of pure aluminum clusters." In The European Physical Journal D, 223–27. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_43.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Gutiérrez, E., R. D. Powell, F. R. Furuya, J. F. Hainfeld, T. G. Schaaff, M. N. Shafigullin, P. W. Stephens, and R. L. Whetten. "Greengold, a giant cluster compound of unusual electronic structure." In The European Physical Journal D, 647–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_132.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Kaiser, Klaus. "The Web: Challenge and Opportunity for an Independent Journal." In Electronic Information and Communication in Mathematics, 157–68. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45155-6_16.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Krückeberg, S., G. Dietrich, K. Lützenkirchen, L. Schweikhard, C. Walther, and J. Ziegler. "Observation of electronic and geometric shell structures of small silver clusters." In The European Physical Journal D, 169–72. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_33.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Pokrant, S., C. Herwig, T. Hihara, and J. A. Becker. "Electronic spin-spin coupling in rare earth doped semiconductor and semimetal clusters." In The European Physical Journal D, 509–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88188-6_102.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Conference papers on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

Barnett, A. A., and J. E. Russell. "Development of a Petroleum Engineering Electronic Journal." In Petroleum Computer Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/28233-ms.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

de los Santos, Giovanni N., Nancy P. Mina, Christopher S. Llanes, and Jupith H. Oreo. "Electronic Accounting: Electronic Journal and Ledger with Decision Support System." In 2019 IEEE 11th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environment, and Management ( HNICEM ). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hnicem48295.2019.9072858.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Zou, Jie, Daniel Le, and George R. Thoma. "Online medical journal article layout analysis." In Electronic Imaging 2007, edited by Xiaofan Lin and Berrin A. Yanikoglu. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.704434.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

de Bodard de la Jacopière, Aliette, and Laurence Likforman-Sulem. "Author name recognition in degraded journal images." In Electronic Imaging 2006, edited by Kazem Taghva and Xiaofan Lin. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.643043.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Szwech, Agata. "Halina Semenowicz’s journal from 1981 Reflections." In The 4th Electronic International Interdisciplinary Conference. Publishing Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18638/eiic.2015.4.1.471.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Classen, Albrecht. "How to Edit a Journal Single-Handedly, Effectively?" In 1st Electronic Conference of MDPI Editors-in-Chief. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/eic2015-c001.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Irwanto, Muhammad Rizki, Sulu Basthiyan Zamara, Roni Herdianto, and Aji Prasetya Wibawa. "SIPOC business model process to prevent plagiarism in an electronic journal." In 2017 3rd International Conference on Science in Information Technology (ICSITech). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsitech.2017.8257162.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Wibawa, Aji Prasetya, Irzan Tri Saputra, Agung Bella Putra Utama, Widya Lestari, and Zahra Nabila Izdihar. "Long Short-Term Memory to Predict Unique Visitors of an Electronic Journal." In 2020 6th International Conference on Science in Information Technology (ICSITech). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsitech49800.2020.9392031.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Pechnikov, Andrey Anatolievich, Dmitry Evgenievch Chebukov, and Anthony M. Nwohiri. "On some journal citation properties: Math-Net.Ru as a case." In 23rd Scientific Conference “Scientific Services & Internet – 2021”. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20948/abrau-2021-8-ceur.

Full text
Abstract:
This paper presents a study of bibliographical references cited in articles published by MathNet.Ru journals. Based on data obtained from mathematical portal Math-Net.Ru, we built a journals citation graph, with its vertices denoting journals, and edges representing bibliographical references (citations) between papers published in these journals. To increase the reliability of the constructed graph, we chose a 2010-2021 citation time interval, when distribution of citing papers (papers that have cited other works) had stabilized at 3500-4500 citations per year. The structure of citation ageing is investigated; it is shown that the half-life of these citations is 8 years. So, the publication date of cited papers (papers that have been cited by other works) was limited to the year 2002. The constructed citation graph was found to have a small diameter and high density, indicating that there is a high level of research collaboration in Math-Net.Ru. It is shown that there is no Matthew effect as a pronounced advantage in the citations of leading journals in relation to less well-known ones. The adequacy of the Math-Net.Ru journal citation graph as a scientific collaboration model is confirmed by comparing the ranking of journals included the citation graph with their Science Index ranking in scientific electronic library eLIBRARY.RU. The two rankings were found to have a direct moderate relationship between themselves. A number of substantive conclusions are drawn from analysis of the citation graph.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Beatriz, Adilson, and Grégoire Jean-François Demets. "ORBITAL - THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY: HISTÓRICO DA CRIAÇÃO E ANÁLISE DE PERFIL." In Workshop de Editoração Científica. ABEC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21452/wec.ixwec.2016.0007.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Reports on the topic "Electronic journal"

1

Luparenko, Liliia. The Use of Electronic Open Journal Systems in Scientific and Pedagogic Research: Results of Experiment. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4465.

Full text
Abstract:
The article deals with the problem of the use of electronic open journal systems in scientific and pedagogical research as well as the formation of ICT competence of researchers on the use of such systems. The concepts of electronic journal system (EJS) are considered. The most common kinds of electronic journal systems are revealed (proprietary, local (in-house), open and cloud journal systems). The criteria for accessing the effectiveness of the electronic open journal systems (EOJS) use in scientific and pedagogical research are described (normative, organizational and communication, effective), as well as their indicators. The organizational and pedagogical model of EOJS use in scientific and pedagogical researches is developed. The definition of "ICT competence of researchers on the use of EOJS in scientific and pedagogical research" is provided; its components are described; criteria (axiological, cognitive, praxeological, adaptive) and indicators of its formation are defined. The model of formation of this competence is provided. The main stages of the experimental process (2010–2018) are described. The results of the formation of ICT-competence of researchers and information-analytical monitoring of the scientific journals of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine are presented.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Semerikov, Serhiy O., Vladyslav S. Pototskyi, Kateryna I. Slovak, Svitlana M. Hryshchenko, and Arnold E. Kiv. Automation of the Export Data from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index. [б. в.], November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/2651.

Full text
Abstract:
It is shown that the calculation of scientometric indicators of the scientist and also the scientific journal continues to be an actual problem nowadays. It is revealed that the leading scientometric databases have the capabilities of automated metadata collection from the scientific journal website by the use of specialized electronic document management systems, in particular Open Journal Systems. It is established that Open Journal Systems successfully exports metadata about an article from scientific journals to scientometric databases Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar. However, there is no standard method of export from Open Journal Systems to such scientometric databases as the Russian Science Citation Index and Index Copernicus, which determined the need for research. The aim of the study is to develop the plug-in to the Open Journal Systems for the export of data from this system to scientometric database Russian Science Citation Index. As a result of the study, an infological model for exporting metadata from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index was proposed. The SirenExpo plug-in was developed to export data from Open Journal Systems to the Russian Science Citation Index by the use of the Articulus release preparation system.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

MUNICH UNIV (GERMANY F R). International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields. Volume 6 Number 1, February 1993. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada264051.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Qu, Pengda, Jing Huang, Shiqi Wang, Qian Hu, Size Li, Wei Wang, Jiangyun Peng, and Xiaohu Tang. Efficacy and safety of Chinese medicinal formula containing Cortex Phellodendri for gout: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0109.

Full text
Abstract:
Review question / Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy and safety of Chinese medicinal formula containing Cortex Phellodendri and traditional western medicine in the treatment of gout. Information sources: The following databases will be searched on the same day: Web of Science, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform (Wanfang), Weipu Chinese Science and Technology Journal Full-text Database (VIP) and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM). The retrieval time is from the inception of the database to May 2022. At the same time, we will retrieve other resources to make up for the shortage of electronic database, mainly searching for the clinical trial registries and grey literature about Chinese herbal decoction containing Cortex Phellodendri for gout on the corresponding website. In addition, the relevant journals, in the reference literature, will be searched and tracked.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Busch, Julian Conn, Madhavi Muralidharan, Jasmine Wu, Laura Di Taranti, Enrique Torres Hernandez, Meredith Collard, and Meghan Lane-Fall. Systematic review of OR to ICU handoff standardization interventions highlights need for focus on sustainability and patient outcomes. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0035.

Full text
Abstract:
Review question / Objective: The objective of this review is to examine if and how interventional studies on handoffs of patients from the operating room (OR) to the intensive care unit (ICU) analyze interventional sustainability and their impacts on patient outcomes. Eligibility criteria: Inclusion criteria for studies were as follows: (1) publication of the study as a full-text manuscript in a peer-reviewed journal and (2) description of an intervention to standardize the OR to ICU handoff. Information sources: Information sources are the following electronic databases: ABI Inform, Business Source Complete and HealthBusiness FullText (EBSCO), CINAHL, ClinicalTrials.Gov, Cochrane Review, EMBASE, Ovid Medline, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Walker, Alex, Brian MacKenna, Peter Inglesby, Christopher Rentsch, Helen Curtis, Caroline Morton, Jessica Morley, et al. Clinical coding of long COVID in English primary care: a federated analysis of 58 million patient records in situ using OpenSAFELY. OpenSAFELY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53764/rpt.3917ab5ac5.

Full text
Abstract:
This OpenSAFELY report is a routine update of our peer-review paper published in the British Journal of General Practice on the Clinical coding of long COVID in English primary care: a federated analysis of 58 million patient records in situ using OpenSAFELY. It is a routine update of the analysis described in the paper. The data requires careful interpretation and there are a number of caveats. Please read the full detail about our methods and discussionis and the full analytical methods on this routine report are available on GitHub. OpenSAFELY is a new secure analytics platform for electronic patient records built on behalf of NHS England to deliver urgent academic and operational research during the pandemic. You can read more about OpenSAFELY on our website.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

LI, Na, Xia AI, Xinrong Guo, Juan Liu, Rongchao Zhang, and Ruihui Wang. Effect of acupuncture treatment on cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury in adults: A systematic review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.11.0113.

Full text
Abstract:
Review question / Objective: Are acupuncture more effective than control interventions (i.e. treatment as sham acupuncture or placebo) in the treatment of motor and cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury in adults? Information sources: search database:The following electronic databases will be searched for relevant literature: the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Springer, the Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), the Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM),Wanfang, and. the Chinese Scientific Journal Database (VIP). Time limit: the searches will be conducted from the inception of each database to November 30, 2021. Protocol of Systematic review and Meta analysis of acupuncture in the treatment of cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury and the included literatures were all RCTS with English and Chinese on language.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Nelson, Gena. A Systematic Review of the Quality of Reporting in Mathematics Meta-Analyses for Students with or at Risk of Disabilities Coding Protocol. Boise State University, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18122/sped138.boisestate.

Full text
Abstract:
The purpose of this document is to provide readers with the coding protocol that authors used to code 22 meta-analyses focused on mathematics interventions for students with or at-risk of disabilities. The purpose of the systematic review was to evaluate reporting quality in meta-analyses focused on mathematics interventions for students with or at risk of disabilities. To identify meta-analyses for inclusion, we considered peer-reviewed literature published between 2000 and 2020; we searched five education-focused electronic databases, scanned the table of contents of six special education journals, reviewed the curriculum vitae of researchers who frequently publish meta-analyses in mathematics and special education, and scanned the reference lists of meta-analyses that met inclusion criteria. To be included in this systematic review, meta-analyses must have reported on the effectiveness of mathematics-focused interventions, provided a summary effect for a mathematics outcome variable, and included school-aged participants with or at risk of having a disability. We identified 22 meta-analyses for inclusion. We coded each meta-analysis for 53 quality indicators (QIs) across eight categories based on recommendations from Talbott et al. (2018). Overall, the meta-analyses met 61% of QIs and results indicated that meta-analyses most frequently met QIs related to providing a clear purpose (95%) and data analysis plan (77%), whereas meta-analyses typically met fewer QIs related to describing participants (39%) and explaining the abstract screening process (48%). We discuss the variation in QI scores within and across the quality categories and provide recommendations for future researchers so that reporting in meta-analyses may be enhanced. Limitations of the current study are that grey literature was not considered for inclusion and that only meta-analyses were included; this limits the generalizability of the results to other research syntheses (e.g., narrative reviews, systematic reviews) and publication types (e.g., dissertations).
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Nelson, Gena. A Systematic Review of the Quality of Reporting in Mathematics Meta-Analyses for Students with or at Risk of Disabilities Coding Protocol. Boise State University, Albertsons Library, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18122/sped.138.boisestate.

Full text
Abstract:
The purpose of this document is to provide readers with the coding protocol that authors used to code 22 meta-analyses focused on mathematics interventions for students with or at-risk of disabilities. The purpose of the systematic review was to evaluate reporting quality in meta-analyses focused on mathematics interventions for students with or at risk of disabilities. To identify meta-analyses for inclusion, we considered peer-reviewed literature published between 2000 and 2020; we searched five education-focused electronic databases, scanned the table of contents of six special education journals, reviewed the curriculum vitae of researchers who frequently publish meta-analyses in mathematics and special education, and scanned the reference lists of meta-analyses that met inclusion criteria. To be included in this systematic review, meta-analyses must have reported on the effectiveness of mathematics-focused interventions, provided a summary effect for a mathematics outcome variable, and included school-aged participants with or at risk of having a disability. We identified 22 meta-analyses for inclusion. We coded each meta-analysis for 53 quality indicators (QIs) across eight categories based on recommendations from Talbott et al. (2018). Overall, the meta-analyses met 61% of QIs and results indicated that meta-analyses most frequently met QIs related to providing a clear purpose (95%) and data analysis plan (77%), whereas meta-analyses typically met fewer QIs related to describing participants (39%) and explaining the abstract screening process (48%). We discuss the variation in QI scores within and across the quality categories and provide recommendations for future researchers so that reporting in meta-analyses may be enhanced. Limitations of the current study are that grey literature was not considered for inclusion and that only meta-analyses were included; this limits the generalizability of the results to other research syntheses (e.g., narrative reviews, systematic reviews) and publication types (e.g., dissertations).
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
We offer discounts on all premium plans for authors whose works are included in thematic literature selections. Contact us to get a unique promo code!

To the bibliography