Beyond Today's Electronic Journals: What do We Really Need?

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Contents

  1. Beyond Today's Electronic Journals:

  2. Look to Astronomy

  3. Key Concepts

  4. The Total Information System

  5. H I S S

  6. H I S S

  7. Astronomy's Linked Resource - 1

  8. Urania, The Astronomical Online Information Net

  9. Table of Contents

  10. Article Header

  11. Reference List

  12. ADS Page - top - Title Author

  13. ADS Page - middle - Abstract body

  14. ADS Page - bottom - Search Tools

  15. Forward Citations - via ADS

  16. Via ADS - Jump to Object List

  17. CDS Database, Strasbourg - Object List - top -Biblio Data

  18. Object List - middle - List of Objects

  19. CDS Simbad Database Information About Object - top

  20. CDS Database, Strasbourg - bottom - Link to photo

  21. CDS Database - Photo of Object

  22. Every Entry Point a Portal

  23. Abstract Database is Central

  24. How Do Astronomers Use System?

  25. Awareness and Use of ADS

  26. e-prints in Astronomy

  27. How Important are e-prints?

  28. e-print Reading by Astronomers

  29. Printing Out to Read

  30. e-print and Journal Usage (Writing)

  31. When Are e-prints Submitted?

  32. e-print and Journal Usage

  33. Usefulness for Current Awareness

  34. Usefulness for Definitive Results

  35. Journals vs. e-prints

  36. Conclusions

  37. Extra Thoughts

  38. Additional References:


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Opening talk for second day of the First Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication

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