Serials Review, issued quarterly, is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the international serials community. Articles focus
on serials in the broadest sense of the term and cover all aspects of serials information; regular columns feature interviews, exchanges
on controversial topics, book reviews, and conference reports. ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Serials Review, issued quarterly, is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the international serials community. Articles focus
on serials in the broadest sense of the term and cover all aspects of serials information; regular columns feature interviews, exchanges
on controversial topics, book reviews, and conference reports. The journal encompasses practical, theoretical, and visionary ideas for
librarians, publishers, vendors, and anyone interested in the changing nature of serials. Serials Review covers all aspects
of serials management: format considerations, publishing models, statistical studies, collection analysis, collaborative efforts, reference
and access issues, cataloging and acquisitions, people who have shaped the serials community, and topical bibliographic studies. The
journal also examines emerging and changing standards, methods of delivery, innovations, and a multitude of other issues that contribute
to the essence of understanding, managing, and publishing serials in a comprehensive, complex, and global environment.
In 2002, Elsevier launched Library Connect, a new initiative bringing together many of Elsevier's library-focused
efforts. For more information about this initiative and to read or subscribe to the complimentary Library Connect Newsletter, please
visit Library Connect
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Connie Foster