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Serials & other UKSG PublicationsSerials: the journal for the international serials communitySerials is published three times a year by the UKSG and contains topical articles written by key librarians, publishers, vendors and other industry experts, along with conference reviews, editorial comment and updates on people in the global serials community. A full backfile of the journal is available online and issues over one year old are openly accessible. A subscription to the journal's online edition (ISSN 0953-0460) is included with UKSG membership; non-members can also subscribe separately for £94.00 (£80.00 + VAT @ 17.5%). Both members and subscribers may take out a print subscription (ISSN 1475-3308) for an additional £45.00 per year.
The E-Resources Management HandbookThe ERMH is an open access publication on e-resource management (ISBN: 0-9552448-0-3; 13-digit version: 978-0-9552448-0-3). It forms a valuable and comprehensive guide for the entire information industry, and will continue to grow as new chapters are commissioned to address hot topics as they arise. For further background on this project please see the Editor's Foreword. **Check out the Handbook review written by Rick Anderson, University of Utah and published in The Charleston Advisor.
Title: The E-Resources Management Handbook
Key IssuesUKSG publishes regular white papers on key issues within the information industry. These are researched and written for UKSG by leading industry experts, and represent an invaluable resource for those wishing to find out more about contemporary issues.
Serials-eNewsUKSG's electronic newsletter (ISSN 1476-0576) is published every two weeks exclusively for UKSG members and subscribers. The newsletter and its associated web service provide up-to-the minute news of current issues and developments within the global serials industry.
LiveSerials BlogUKSG also publishes an openly-accessible blog containing reviews from its annual conference and providing industry updates and reviews throughout the year.
Lis-e-journals Discussion ListUKSG also runs the informal, open discussion list lis-e-journals, a forum for all parties involved with e-resources to discuss matters relating to e-resource provision, including administration and management, licensing, access, consortial deals and so forth.
Abbreviations and AcronymsUKSG maintains a glossary of abbreviations and acronyms based on the content of material published in Serials, which can be accessed here. The following glossaries from other industry organisations may also be useful: |