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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1990
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED329286 |
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- IFLA General Conference, 1990. Division of Collections and Services: Section of Acquisition and Exchange; Section of Interlending and Document Delivery, Section of Serial Publications. Booklet 5. Academic Libraries Copyrights Cost Indexes Economic Impact Foreign Countries Interlibrary Loans Library Acquisition Library Collection Development Newspapers Online Catalogs Optical Data Disks Preservation Public Libraries Publishing Industry Serials Union Catalogs The 25 papers in this collection were presented at the meetings of three sections of the Division of Collections and Services and a workshop: (1) "Survey of International Exchange of Non-Official Publications: Progress Report" (Ulla Hojsgaard); (2) "Buying Media for Everyone: Public Library Acquisition in Scandinavia" (Tove Persson); (3) "The Conflict between Copyright and Document Supply: Real or Imagined?" (Graham P. Cornish); (4) "ISDS (International Serials Data System) and Union Catalogues" (Suzanne Santiago); (5) "NOSP Revisited: The Changing Roles of the Nordic Union Catalogue of Serials" (Annika Salomonsen); (6) "Automation and the Union Catalogue" (Jean M. Plaister); (7) "Use of Comparative Acquisitions Data To Boost Government Participation in University Library Budgets" (Shmuel Sever); (8) "Forgery and Fraud; Murder and Suicide: A North American Perspective" (Richard Landon); (9) "Mass Deacidification: Now That It Is a Reality, What Next?" (Richard Frieder); (10) "Will the Chain Break? Differential Pricing as Part of a New Pricing Structure for Research Literature and Its Consequences for the Future of Scholarly Communication: Short Introduction of the Topic" (Ulrich Montag); (11) "Differential Pricing: STM (Scientific, Technical, and Medical) Publishers' Practices and Perspectives" (Karen Hunter); (12) "A Bookseller's Perspective on the Problem of Differential Pricing" (Knut Dorn); (13) "The International Problem of Differential Pricing for Research Literature" (Rolf Griebel); (14) "Authors and Editors Aren't Worried--for Now" (Richard M. Dougherty); (15) "CD-ROM: Impact on the Interlending Area" (Graham P. Cornish); (16) "The CD-KAT Story" (Svante Hallgren); (17) "CD-ROM and the Reference Librarian: The End of Innocence" (Richard Biddiscombe); (18) "Copyright Law in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Libraries" (Heinz Fuchs); (19) "CD-ROM Programme and Projects Supported by the Commission of the European Community (CEC)" (Niels Mark); (20) "Introducing CD-ROM in a University Library" (Lilian Madsen); (21) "State of the Art: Technology and Products Application Areas for CD-ROM" (Roar Storleer); (22) "International Exchange and Documentation of Official Publications: A Scandinavian View" (Ulla Hojsgaard); (23) "Parliamentary Documents and Other Official Publications" (Lisbet H. Engstrom); (24) "Newspaper Production Technology Today and in the 20 Years To Come" (Juhanni Allard-Kurikka); and (25) "Development of the Swedish Press and Journalism Since the Thirty Years War until Today" (Ingemar Oscarsson). (MAB)