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>   1. RE: Another RSS-related Question (Pons, Lisa (ponslm))
>   2. Re: Another RSS-related Question (Derik Badman)
>   3. Re: Another RSS-related Question (David Kemper)
>   4. RE: Another RSS-related Question (Hutchens, Chad)
>   5. Take the Survey of Database Licensing Practices and Receive a
>      Free Copy of the Ensuing Report (primarydat at aol.com)
>   6. Re: Another RSS-related Question (David Kemper)
>   7. Re: Another RSS-related Question (Tom Keays)
>   8. Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration
>      Citation (Gracemary Smulewitz)
>   9. Re: Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration
>      Citation (Walter McGinnis)
>  10. RE: Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
>      CollaborationCitation (D.H. Mattison)
>  11. Re: Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
>      CollaborationCitation (Karen Coyle)
>  12. Re: Another RSS-related Question (Rachel Vidrine)
>  13. Version 69, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
>      (Charles W. Bailey, Jr.)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:20:43 -0400
> From: "Pons, Lisa (ponslm)" <PONSLM at UCMAIL.UC.EDU>
> Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: <web4lib at webjunction.org>
> Message-ID:
> <A5AD8E2A66FF244D938C62294ADD1562057FC2F8 at ucmail8.ad.uc.edu>
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> On our intranet, I have a php script that takes the feed url from one of
> our databases, then turns out an html page. It requires a database
> backend.I can't send a url, as it's behind the firewall. You might be
> able to find a similar perl script as well.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
>> [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Vidrine
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:39 AM
>> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
>> Subject: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>>
>> Here is what I want to accomplish via RSS:
>>
>> On my library home page, I have a graphical link to our
>> library blog. Below this link, I want to create automatically
>> updated links of the 3 most recent postings to the blog so
>> visitors to the home page will see when the blog has been updated.
>>
>> I read about Feed Digest, so I signed up for the service two
>> weeks ago. I simply copied and pasted into the home page the
>> RSS feed code that was generated for me. It accomplished
>> exactly what I wanted.
>>
>> Now I have discovered that the code is slowing down the
>> loading of the library site. Furthermore, I just noticed the
>> appearance of a "Powered by Feed Digest..." statement
>> underneath the feed. Maybe these annoyances would be
>> eliminated by upgrading to the paid version of Feed Digest,
>> but I want a free way to do this without slowing down my site.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Rachel
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Web4lib mailing list
>> Web4lib at webjunction.org
>> http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
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>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:30:42 -0400
> From: Derik Badman <dbadman at temple.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID: <45B9D354-E388-4525-80E0-474F2123F7F9 at temple.edu>
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>
> Have you looked at feed2js:
>
> http://feed2js.org/
>
> You can even run an instance on your own servers. No ads.
>
> I briefly ran it on my personal website and set-up was a snap.
>
>
> Derik A. Badman
> Digital Services Librarian
> Reference Librarian for Education and Social Administration
> Temple University Libraries
> Paley Library 121
> Phone: 215-204-5250
> Email: dbadman at temple.edu
> AIM: derikbad
>
> "Some people cry out against the acceleration of time, others cry out
> against stagnation. They're both right." -Henri Lefebvre
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:49:01 -0400
> From: "David Kemper" <siansleep at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID:
> <279898a50709251149t505836fdi4affccb304188dbd at mail.gmail.com>
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>
> Not sure if this will help you, Rachel. I have a web page which pulls
> in content from various news sources (freely available news sources,
> open to syndication via RSS).
>
> I use a third-party script from feed2js (http://feed2js.org/). Pretty
> good. Probably best if you ran it on your own server.
>
> David
>
> On 9/25/07, Pons, Lisa (ponslm) <PONSLM at ucmail.uc.edu> wrote:
>> On our intranet, I have a php script that takes the feed url from one of
>> our databases, then turns out an html page. It requires a database
>> backend.I can't send a url, as it's behind the firewall. You might be
>> able to find a similar perl script as well.
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
>> > [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Vidrine
>> > Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:39 AM
>> > To: web4lib at webjunction.org
>> > Subject: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>> >
>> > Here is what I want to accomplish via RSS:
>> >
>> > On my library home page, I have a graphical link to our
>> > library blog. Below this link, I want to create automatically
>> > updated links of the 3 most recent postings to the blog so
>> > visitors to the home page will see when the blog has been updated.
>> >
>> > I read about Feed Digest, so I signed up for the service two
>> > weeks ago. I simply copied and pasted into the home page the
>> > RSS feed code that was generated for me. It accomplished
>> > exactly what I wanted.
>> >
>> > Now I have discovered that the code is slowing down the
>> > loading of the library site. Furthermore, I just noticed the
>> > appearance of a "Powered by Feed Digest..." statement
>> > underneath the feed. Maybe these annoyances would be
>> > eliminated by upgrading to the paid version of Feed Digest,
>> > but I want a free way to do this without slowing down my site.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Rachel
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Web4lib mailing list
>> > Web4lib at webjunction.org
>> > http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
>> >
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 13:16:00 -0600
> From: "Hutchens, Chad" <chutchens at montana.edu>
> Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: "Pons, Lisa (ponslm)" <PONSLM at UCMAIL.UC.EDU>,
> <web4lib at webjunction.org>
> Message-ID:
> <BA05A63C784F51489412C89C449AEFFFC515D6 at GEMSTONES.msu.montana.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> PHP 5 will parse an RSS feed natively without the need to do any custom
> scripting.  Of course, you'd need PHP 5 mounted on locally hosted server
> to do this.
>
> Chad E. Hutchens
> Electronic Resources Librarian
> Montana State University Libraries
> P.O. Box 173320
> Bozeman, MT  59717-3320
> (406) 994-4313 phone
> (406) 994-2851 fax
> chutchens at montana.edu
> -----Original Message-----
> From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
> [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Pons, Lisa
> (ponslm)
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:21 PM
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>
> On our intranet, I have a php script that takes the feed url from one of
> our databases, then turns out an html page. It requires a database
> backend.I can't send a url, as it's behind the firewall. You might be
> able to find a similar perl script as well.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
>> [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Vidrine
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:39 AM
>> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
>> Subject: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>>
>> Here is what I want to accomplish via RSS:
>>
>> On my library home page, I have a graphical link to our
>> library blog. Below this link, I want to create automatically
>> updated links of the 3 most recent postings to the blog so
>> visitors to the home page will see when the blog has been updated.
>>
>> I read about Feed Digest, so I signed up for the service two
>> weeks ago. I simply copied and pasted into the home page the
>> RSS feed code that was generated for me. It accomplished
>> exactly what I wanted.
>>
>> Now I have discovered that the code is slowing down the
>> loading of the library site. Furthermore, I just noticed the
>> appearance of a "Powered by Feed Digest..." statement
>> underneath the feed. Maybe these annoyances would be
>> eliminated by upgrading to the paid version of Feed Digest,
>> but I want a free way to do this without slowing down my site.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Rachel
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Web4lib mailing list
>> Web4lib at webjunction.org
>> http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
>>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:34:34 -0400
> From: primarydat at aol.com
> Subject: [Web4lib] Take the Survey of Database Licensing Practices and
> Receive a Free Copy of the Ensuing Report
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 16:18:58 -0400
> From: "David Kemper" <siansleep at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID:
> <279898a50709251318r2c180cf0j8eb045d9dd2efc0b at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> If you use Dreamweaver to design your website, I found a neat little
> PHP RSS writer extension.
>
> http://www.tecnorama.org/document.php?id_doc=68
>
> I have used it a few times and it produces good results. No need to
> write a single line of script. But I guess it wouldn't hurt if one
> knew some PHP.
>
> David
>
> On 9/25/07, Hutchens, Chad <chutchens at montana.edu> wrote:
>> PHP 5 will parse an RSS feed natively without the need to do any custom
>> scripting.  Of course, you'd need PHP 5 mounted on locally hosted server
>> to do this.
>>
>> Chad E. Hutchens
>> Electronic Resources Librarian
>> Montana State University Libraries
>> P.O. Box 173320
>> Bozeman, MT  59717-3320
>> (406) 994-4313 phone
>> (406) 994-2851 fax
>> chutchens at montana.edu
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
>> [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Pons, Lisa
>> (ponslm)
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:21 PM
>> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
>> Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>>
>> On our intranet, I have a php script that takes the feed url from one of
>> our databases, then turns out an html page. It requires a database
>> backend.I can't send a url, as it's behind the firewall. You might be
>> able to find a similar perl script as well.
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
>> > [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Rachel Vidrine
>> > Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:39 AM
>> > To: web4lib at webjunction.org
>> > Subject: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
>> >
>> > Here is what I want to accomplish via RSS:
>> >
>> > On my library home page, I have a graphical link to our
>> > library blog. Below this link, I want to create automatically
>> > updated links of the 3 most recent postings to the blog so
>> > visitors to the home page will see when the blog has been updated.
>> >
>> > I read about Feed Digest, so I signed up for the service two
>> > weeks ago. I simply copied and pasted into the home page the
>> > RSS feed code that was generated for me. It accomplished
>> > exactly what I wanted.
>> >
>> > Now I have discovered that the code is slowing down the
>> > loading of the library site. Furthermore, I just noticed the
>> > appearance of a "Powered by Feed Digest..." statement
>> > underneath the feed. Maybe these annoyances would be
>> > eliminated by upgrading to the paid version of Feed Digest,
>> > but I want a free way to do this without slowing down my site.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Rachel
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Web4lib mailing list
>> > Web4lib at webjunction.org
>> > http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
>> >
>> _______________________________________________
>> Web4lib mailing list
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>> http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
>>
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>>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 16:45:28 -0400
> From: "Tom Keays" <tomkeays at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: "Rachel Vidrine" <rbvidrine at waketech.edu>
> Cc: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID:
> <60a2c0c00709251345i50a7c491o1d063a771868f9d7 at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> On 9/25/07, Rachel Vidrine <rbvidrine at waketech.edu> wrote:
>> The blog is hosted by Blogger. Our library site is 
>> http://library.waketech.edu
>
> Following the link to Blogspot, the url of the blog itself is:
> http://waketechlibraryblog.blogspot.com/
>
> A bit of sniffing reveals 2 RSS feeds that already exist courtesy of 
> Blogger:
>
> http://waketechlibraryblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default (Atom)
> http://waketechlibraryblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss (RSS 
> 2.0)
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:20:52 -0400
> From: Gracemary Smulewitz <smulewi at rci.rutgers.edu>
> Subject: [Web4lib] Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
> Collaboration Citation
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID: <46F9C204.8000403 at rci.rutgers.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>
>
> A  great deal of productive, useful collaboration is taking place in the
> library community and library industry.  Please take a moment to send
> your application for this second annual award.  If you have questions
> please send them to the jury chair, Gracemary Smulewitz as listed
> below.  We look forward to hearing  from you before December 1st.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> _*
> *_
> _*ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration Citation *_
>
>
> ALCTS Outstanding Collaboration Citation recognizes and encourages
> collaborative problem-solving efforts in the areas of acquisition,
> access, management, preservation or archiving of library materials. It
> recognizes a demonstrated benefit from actions, services, or products
> that improve and benefit providing and managing library collections. The
> citation may be presented to two or more individuals or groups who have
> participated jointly in an appropriate achievement. Accomplishments that
> expose problems may be as valuable as successes. The citation will be
> presented in a year when an achievement of merit has occurred.
> Recognized forms of collaboration must be between library personnel and
> other individuals or groups such as: publishers, vendors, cultural
> organizations, government agencies, philanthropic organizations, and the
> like. Results of a collaborative effort must demonstrate advancement in
> collection management or technical services working environments.
>
>  Examples (descriptive, not inclusive):
>
> - Development of industry standards (licensing, COUNTER, technology)
>
> - Breaking barriers to enable budget conscientious actions (inflation
> control, setting serials pricing far enough in advance of renewals,
> cooperative cataloging or preservation initiatives)
>
> - Innovative publications products or services that meet an industry
> need (ERMI, first link resolver, software to enhance productivity or
> user access)
>
> The deadline for nominations and supporting materials is December 1,
> 2007. For additional information, visit the ALCTS Web site at
> http://www.ala.org/alcts. ALCTS is a division of the American Library
> Association (ALA).
>
>  Send nominations, along with written justification for the citation in
> terms of demonstrated outcomes in work achieved through actions,
> services, or products; how the achievement contributed to the
> fulfillment of needs in the work of collection management or technical
> services and any other factors relevant to the merit of the achievement
> and two letters of recommendation to Gracemary Smulewitz, Citation Jury
> chair, smulewi at rci.rutgers.edu <mailto:lcorbet at emory.edu>
>
>
>
> If there are questions about the award, please contact Gracemary Smulewitz
>
> -- 
> Head, Distributed Technical Services
> Rutgers University Libraries
> 169 College Avenue
> New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
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>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:45:00 +1200
> From: Walter McGinnis <walter at katipo.co.nz>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
> Collaboration Citation
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID: <666AC45B-62CE-47CC-A8F1-025C32968DCE at katipo.co.nz>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
>
> Hello from New Zealand,
>
> Are projects based outside of the US eligible?
>
> I work on the Kete software project (http://kete.net.nz/) which is
> used for collaborative digital archiving by libraries and other
> community organizations in New Zealand.  Kete Horowhenua (http://
> horowhenua.kete.net.nz/) being the most mature example.  We've
> recently had our first US library installation, but most of the
> development of the software takes place here.  I'm curious whether
> either Kete Horowhenua or the Kete software would be eligible for
> entering.  I'll take a closer look at your information.
>
> Cheers,
> Walter
>
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Gracemary Smulewitz wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> A  great deal of productive, useful collaboration is taking place
>> in the library community and library industry.  Please take a
>> moment to send your application for this second annual award.  If
>> you have questions please send them to the jury chair, Gracemary
>> Smulewitz as listed below.  We look forward to hearing  from you
>> before December 1st.
>>
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 19:54:39 -0700
> From: "D.H. Mattison" <dmattison at shaw.ca>
> Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
> CollaborationCitation
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID: <004801c7ffe8$94eeec10$6401a8c0 at BrainiacXX1>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Sept 25, 2007
>
> If anyone wants to take up the cause of Zotero (http://www.zotero.org), I
> think it worthy of a nomination if only because it's designed in part to
> provide greater access to library collections and was funded in part by 
> the
> US Institute of Museum and Library Services.
>
> David Mattison
> Victoria, BC, Canada
> dmattison at shaw.ca
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:24:53 -0700
> From: Karen Coyle <kcoyle at kcoyle.net>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Call for nominations: ALCTS Outstanding
> CollaborationCitation
> To: 'Web4Lib' <web4lib at webjunction.org>
> Message-ID: <46FA6BB5.5000109 at kcoyle.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> Unfortunately, Zotero needs some librarians on board. I've found their
> citation detection algorithms to be greatly lacking, and when I offered
> to help I never heard back. I wouldn't want to reward insufficient work.
> If they get more "community" oriented then I might consider them a
> candidate.
>
> kc
>
> D.H. Mattison wrote:
>> Sept 25, 2007
>>
>> If anyone wants to take up the cause of Zotero (http://www.zotero.org), I
>> think it worthy of a nomination if only because it's designed in part to
>> provide greater access to library collections and was funded in part by 
>> the
>> US Institute of Museum and Library Services.
>>
>> David Mattison
>> Victoria, BC, Canada
>> dmattison at shaw.ca
>>
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:41:30 -0400
> From: "Rachel Vidrine" <rbvidrine at waketech.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Another RSS-related Question
> To: <Web4lib at webjunction.org>
> Message-ID: <46FA3759.A590.009A.0 at waketech.edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
> Thanks to everyone for your suggestions regarding RSS feeds. I will
> definitely investigate them to see which is the best solution.
>
> Regards,
> Rachel Vidrine
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 09:45:56 -0500
> From: "Charles W. Bailey, Jr." <cwbailey at digital-scholarship.com>
> Subject: [Web4lib] Version 69, Scholarly Electronic Publishing
> Bibliography
> To: web4lib at webjunction.org
> Message-ID: <46FA70A4.4090206 at digital-scholarship.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Version 69 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing
> Bibliography is now available from Digital Scholarship.
> This selective bibliography presents over 3,120 articles,
> books, and other printed and electronic sources that are
> useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing
> efforts on the Internet.
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepb.html
>
> New versions of SEPB are announced on DigitalKoans:
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/
> RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalKoans
>
> The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: 2006
> Annual Edition is also available from Digital Scholarship.
> Annual editions of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing
> Bibliography are PDF files designed for printing.
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/annual/annual.htm
>
> For a discussion of the numerous changes in my digital
> publications since my resignation from the University
> of Houston Libraries, see:
>
> http://digital-scholarship.org/digitalkoans/2007/02/18/summary-of-baileys-digital-publications-changes/
>
> Changes in This Version
>
> The bibliography has the following sections (revised
> sections are marked with an asterisk):
>
> Table of Contents
>
> 1 Economic Issues
> 2 Electronic Books and Texts
>     2.1 Case Studies and History*
>     2.2 General Works*
>     2.3 Library Issues*
> 3  Electronic Serials
>     3.1 Case Studies and History*
>     3.2 Critiques
>     3.3 Electronic Distribution of Printed Journals*
>     3.4 General Works*
>     3.5 Library Issues*
>     3.6 Research*
> 4 General Works*
> 5 Legal Issues
>     5.1 Intellectual Property Rights*
>     5.2 License Agreements*
> 6  Library Issues
>     6.1 Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata*
>     6.2 Digital Libraries*
>     6.3 General Works*
>     6.4 Information Integrity and Preservation*
> 7 New Publishing Models*
> 8 Publisher Issues*
>     8.1 Digital Rights Management
> 9 Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
> Appendix A. Related Bibliographies
> Appendix B. About the Author
> Appendix C. SEPB Use Statistics
>
> Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources includes
> the following sections:
>
> Cataloging, Identifiers, Linking, and Metadata*
> Digital Libraries*
> Electronic Books and Texts*
> Electronic Serials*
> General Electronic Publishing*
> Images
> Legal
> Preservation
> Publishers
> Repositories, E-Prints, and OAI*
> SGML and Related Standards
>
> Further Information about SEPB
>
> The XHTML version of SEPB is designed for interactive use.
> Each major section is a separate file.  There are links
> to sources that are freely available on the Internet.
> It can be searched using a Google Search Engine.  Whether
> the search results are current depends on Google's
> indexing frequency.
>
> In addition to the bibliography, the XHTML document
> includes:
>
> (1) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog (biweekly list of
> new resources; also available by e-mail--see second
> URL--and RSS Feed--see third URL)
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepw/sepw.htm
> http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/emailverifySubmit?feedId=51756
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/ScholarlyElectronicPublishingWeblogrss
>
> (2) Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources (directory
> of over 270 related Web sites)
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepr/sepr.htm
>
> (3) Archive (prior versions of the bibliography)
>
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/archive/sepa.htm
>
> Related Article
>
> An article about the bibliography has been published
> in The Journal of Electronic Publishing:
>
> http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/07-02/bailey.html
>
> -- 
>
> Best Regards,
> Charles
>
> Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
>
> Digital Scholarship
> http://www.digital-scholarship.org/
>
> DigitalKoans
> Open Access Bibliography
> Open Access Webliography
> Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
> Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources
> Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog
>
>
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