Abstract
Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community has been digitised and can be accessed in full on this website. All content is freely available on an open-access basis. Serials was published between 1988 and 2011. In 2012, the journal was retitled and is now published as Insights: the UKSG journal.
Highlights
This summary presents the results of a suruey undertaken as part of the Electronic Serials in Public Libraries Project
For the purposes of the project, serials have been defined as newspapers, magazines and e-zines
Serials have sometimes been marginalised in public libraries, because of ever-increasing pressures on budgets; the Electronic Serials in Public Libraries project aims to discover whether or not electronic formatsoffer public libraries an opportunity to offer serials where they previously could not and whether electronic serials will enable public libraries to ensure that they deliver services which are of relevance to their users
Summary
Knte Brunskill et a1 Electronic Serials in Public Libraries Project The project is looking at the current and potential provision and exploitation of serials in electronic formats in the UK's public libraries. Electronic Serials in Public Libraries Project Kate Brunskill et a1
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