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Saturday, August 3, 2019

E-Journals--Inside and Out :: E-Publishing

E-Journals--Inside and Out SDI stands for the Selective Dissemination of Information in the field of Library and Information Science. The editor of this column on E-Journals has been a practicing academic reference librarian since 1983. Lynn C. Westney is an Associate Professor and a Reference Librarian at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In this column she selectively disseminates international information on the contents of freely accessible (no subscription required), e-journals, e-newsletters, and other e-publications. On occasion, relevant Web sites are included. The Journal of the Association for History and Computing, JAHC, has as its focus the applications of computer and other electronic technologies into the historical profession which is interdisciplinary in several areas. The applications of new technologies, particularly within academe, have been the focus of research by scholars in many disciplines, especially in all aspects of education, history, library and information science, and philosophy. These applications are interdisciplinary rather than discipline-specific. Historians must be open and receptive to the ideas presented in other journals and in other fields. Thus, an additional purpose of this column is to present to the readers of JAHC, the issues, controversies, and trends which are impacting interdisciplinary research within history and computing and allied disciplines as evidenced within current electronic publications. Professor Westney brings to our attention a diversity of global e-publications of interest to historians and scholars from other disciplines by providing a brief descriptive and evaluative annotation of each publication she has chosen for inclusion. Through highlighting individual articles this effort serves as an introductory vehicle for the selective dissemination of information for the members of AAHC, JAHC, and others who visit our Web site. Commentary and queries concerning this column should be addressed to: lynnhatt@uic.edu E-Journals and Electronic Publications Entries are listed in alphabetical order by e-title. PART I: SPECIAL FEATURE: ELECTRONIC RESOURCES FROM AND ABOUT IRELAND ARCHway http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/ARCHway.html The archaeology journal holdings of over 20 UK university, museum, and private libraries have been united to create one searchable resource. To search across the entire resource, click on the journal locator button. To browse the A-Z list of over 2,000 titles, click on the A-Z list button. Citations to articles and abstracts are provided free of charge, although full-text of the articles is not provided. Australian Law Librarian http://www.allg.asn.au/current_all.htm#current_issue Vol. 12, No. 3, â€Å"Rejoyce Dublin 2004: Revived Copyrights and Public Exhibitions,† by Matthew Rimmer. This article considers the impact of the copyright term extension upon public exhibitions in libraries and cultural institutions focusing upon the legal action taken by the Joyce Estate to prevent the staging of â€Å"Rejoyce Dublin 2004:, a festival celebrating the centenary of Bloomsday.

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