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- noun Plural form of
e-journal .
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The findings reveal some staggering figures for the amount of e-journals being used by researchers.
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Understanding E-Journal Technology "covers technologies that are vital to the delivery of e-journals and therefore need to be widely understood by all departments within the publishing business" - 12 February 2009 - Oxford, UK
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Could it be “There is more demand for e-books and e-journals without DRM and access restrictions”?
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Many surveys have been done in the past on how much researchers welcome online access to journals but none have demonstrated how users actually behave and use e-journals in practice.
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“There is more demand for e-books and e-journals than there is for print materials,” the story has Branin stating, also promising the school, “will continue to add books and other materials in both print and digital formats”.
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“There is more demand for e-books and e-journals than there is for print materials,”
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“[I] refer to e-journals and e-mags more, subscribe to several educational listservs.”
Evaluation: Transformation as well as Accountability - Oberg 2009
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“[I] refer to e-journals and e-mags more, subscribe to several educational listservs.”
February 2009 2009
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“[I] refer to e-journals and e-mags more, subscribe to several educational listservs.”
University 2009
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The new RIN report E-journals: their use, value and impact looks into how researchers use e-journals and the impact this has on provision of library and information services.
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