Electronic Journals & Newsletters
Alertbox: Current Issues in Web Usability
Human-interface expert Jakob Nielsen's bi-weekly column on Web usability.
ARL Newsletter
Bimonthly newsletter of the Association of Research Libraries. ARL reports on current issues of interest to academic and research library administrators, staff, and users; higher education administrators and faculty; information technologists and those who depend on networked information; as well as anyone concerned with the future of scholarly communication or information policy developments.
Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large
A Web-based journal of libraries, policy, technology, and media written by Walt Crawford.
CLIR Issues
Publication of the Council on Library and Information Resources.
Current Cites
A team of librarians and library staff monitors information technology literature in both print and digital forms, each month selecting only the best items to annotate for a free publication. Most issues have citations to articles on electronic publishing.
D-Lib Magazine
D-Lib Magazine is a solely electronic publication with a primary focus on digital library research and development, including but not limited to new technologies, applications, and contextual social and economic issues.
First Monday
First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer-reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet.
Google Librarian
The goal of the newsletter is to highlight ways librarians and Google can work together to fulfill the mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.
Issues in Scholarly Communication
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign launched this site in spring of 2005 as a practical resource for the U of Illinois scholarly community. It is intended to provide a basic overview of the key issues affecting the scholarly communication system, and to suggest measures that U of Illinois scholars can take to help create a better system.
Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks
The aim of the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks is to describe original work in asynchronous learning networks (ALN), including experimental results.
The Journal of Electronic Publishing
The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is a forum for research and discussion about contemporary publishing practices, and the impact of those practices upon users. Our contributors and readers are publishers, scholars, librarians, journalists,students, technologists, attorneys, retailers, and others with an interest in the methods and means of contemporary publishing.
Journal of Scholarly Publishing
Addresses the age-old problems in publishing as well as the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding.
Learned Publishing
Learned Publishing is the journal of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers.
Scholarly Communications @ Duke
Published by Duke University's Scholarly Communications Office.
The SPARC Open Access Newsletter
The primary purpose of the newsletter is to share news and analysis of the open-access movement -- the movement to put scientific and scholarly research literature online and make it available to readers free of charge and free of unnecessary licensing restrictions.
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Last modified: February 13, 2008

