Electronic journal sources

Shirl Kennedy sdk at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 18 23:22:41 EDT 1997


My bookmark file contains the following sites:

E-Zines Database
http://www.dominis.com/Zines/

John Labovitz's E-Zine List
http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/

New Journals and Newsletters on the Internet
http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/NewJourWel.html

The CIC Electronic Journals Collection
http://ejournals.cic.net/

Todd Kuipers' E-Mail Zines Listing
http://www.propagandist.com/tkemzl/

Other good places to look, especially if you have a particular subject area 
in mind, are university library Web sites, where information professionals 
have searched out and organized links to Internet-accessible journals. 
 I've found this to be an especially good strategy in the sciences...

Shirl Kennedy

On Thursday, September 18, 1997 10:37 PM, Dianna Roberts 
[SMTP:dianna.roberts at opus.co.nz] wrote:
> What have people found to be the most useful and reliable sources for 
identifying journals available on the internet?
>
> Thanks,
> Dianna Roberts
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