Web in Print(sm)

Gerry McKiernan (mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU)
Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:15:04 CDT

Message-Id: <199706052017.PAA19854@library.wustl.edu>
Date:         Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:15:04 CDT
From: Gerry McKiernan <mailto:JL.GJM@ISUMVS.IASTATE.EDU>
Subject:      Web in Print(sm)
To: Multiple recipients of list WEBCAT-L <mailto:WEBCAT-L@WUVMD.WUSTL.EDU>

                   Web in Print(sm)

While the decision to substitute Web editions of Reference (and non-Reference) works into a 'local' collection clearly involves a variety of factors (e.g. suitability, cost, reliability), I believe that a compendium of individual works similar to _Books in Print_ can facilitate their identification and selection.

I would greatly appreciate learning about the value of such a compilation to librarians in their efforts to identify and incorporate such resources within the 'local' collection. I am currently considering the creation of a clearinghouse of such titles for both monographic as well as serial works of a Reference nature. I am aware of such directories as _On Internet_, but am interested in Web-based service that would list _only_ Web versions of print publications as well as Web versions of publications that otherwise would have been published in print. Of course, I am aware of individual publisher Web sites and gateways as well.

I envision this service as a cooperative service between publishers and librarians which would make known their Web editions through a listserv and/or the service's homepage. I envision the service as being a simple registry of Web editions in alphabetical order by Title only that would be hotlinked to the resource. Other value-added features could be incorporated as the service matures. Certainly a corresponding service could also be created for serial works with Web editions.

I have contacted Bowker as well as Gale about the inclusion of such Web editions in their respective compilations of 'books' and 'databases' but have not yet learned about their policies or practices. It seems to me that that inclusion of Web editions in these important directories would be most useful and save a significant amount of our collective time [and negate the need to create the service I describe above].

Again, as always, I'd very much appreciate any thoughts, reactions, critiques, and most importantly, support for this proposal.

I very much appreciate the responses to my recent query concerning Web substitution of Reference works. The issue raises a number of concerns that I will summarize and post to appropriate lists.

Regards,

Gerry McKiernan Curator, CyberStacks(sm) Iowa State University Ames IA 50011

mailto:gerrymck@iastate.edu http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/

"Save the Time of the User"