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- noun
electronic journal , a journal published in electronic form
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Neo-Victorian Studies is an "inter-disciplinary, peer-reviews e-journal dedicated to contemporary re-imaginings of the nineteenth century in Literature, the Arts and Humanities."
April 2009 2009
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Neo-Victorian Studies is an "inter-disciplinary, peer-reviews e-journal dedicated to contemporary re-imaginings of the nineteenth century in Literature, the Arts and Humanities."
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The researcher reading papers in an e-journal, access to which is provided by a library, is not necessarily noticing the essential function of the library.
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The researcher reading papers in an e-journal, access to which is provided by a library, is not necessarily noticing the essential function of the library.
Report: The Future of Research and the Research Library « ResourceShelf 2010
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Denialists also flock to the e-journal Online Opinion.
Cue Whining Stage Right EliRabett 2010
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Although it may lose some visitors brought in by “lipstick on a pig”, I do believe such an updation will enpower WSJ. com as one of the best business e-journal. — txwhen
New WSJ.com Builds on Its Community of Subscribers - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Denialists also flock to the e-journal Online Opinion.
Archive 2010-02-01 EliRabett 2010
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"EBSCO has announced a new feature of its A-to-Z listing service which enables researchers to browse e-journal tables of contents and directly access articles to more quickly discover the information they need for their research"
EBSCO A-to-Z® offers improved access to e-journal content 2009
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Peter Scott's Library Blog: EBSCO A-to-Z® offers improved access to e-journal content skip to main
EBSCO A-to-Z® offers improved access to e-journal content 2009
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"EBSCO has announced a new feature of its A-to-Z listing service which enables researchers to browse e-journal tables of contents and directly access articles to more quickly discover the information they need for their research"
June 2009 2009
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