Cites & Insights 15.2 (February 2015) available
Walt Crawford
waltcrawford at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jan 4 19:56:36 EST 2015
Cites & Insights 15.2 (February 2015) is now available for
downloading at http://citesandinsights.info/civ15i2.pdf
The two-column print-oriented version (with non-working links but
with boldface) is 24 pages long.
A single-column 6x9" version optimized for online viewing and with
working hyperlinks (but without boldface), 46 pages long, is available
at http://citesandinsights.info/civ15i2on.pdf
For those of you tired of open access facts and figures, this issue
has less than half a page (on page 3) devoted to open access.
The issue includes:
The Front pp. 1-3
Notes on readership, 2014. Also a few notes on "the fourth half,"
partially likely to appear in the March 2015 issue.
The Middle: Deathwatch 2014! pp. 3-15
That's right! After a one-year hiatus, it's time for another
Deathwatch, and this one does include a few death of books/death of
libraries items.
Policy: ©: Going to Extremes pp. 15-24
Starting with 69 citations on copyright extremism (from both sides),
this roundup includes two dozen items that still seemed worth noting.
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