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The true pioneers in electronic publishing put their bibliographic databases on tape and online in the 1960s. Nearly all of them had long experience with compiling information for distribution in printed form and a strong market connection. As a result of Soviet advances in science and space technology, American government support for information science and academic libraries flowed freely for a little over a decade, making possible tremendous advances in technology, in retrieval techniques and in sophisticated coverage. Advances in information technology and market conditions have encouraged many more participants to underwrite the development of databases that now extend into the arts, social sciences, business, and popular interests. These essays show how production statistics accompanied by statements of editorial coverage provide a fairly accurate reflection of output of many of the major disciplinary bibliographic databases. The urgent priority of information resources in the 1960s has encouraged comprehensive servicing of the formal research literature as published in journals and monographs. Authors have counted subject words, languages, origins, types of publication, and so on over several decades. This volume also includes articles on some databases that are not strictly bibliographic, such as the CMG database of college courses, which illuminates some of the changes in college textbook publishing. Information seekers will find the many tables of practical use, as guidance to what and how much may be found within each database. Analysts of publishing, of science policy, and of higher education will find information relevant to expenditures, human resources, and other indicators of education, research, and technology activity.
Preface ix Albert Henderson
1. Database Publishing Statistics 1(8) Martha E. Williams
2. Secondary Information Services--Mirrors of Scholarly Communication: Forces and Trends 9(16) Richard T. Kaser
3. Resources for Research and Learning: The Databases of the Research Libraries Group 25(14) Linda P. Lerman Joan M. Aliprand
4. The OCLC Online Union Catalog: An Incomparable Library Resource 39(12) Mark Crook
5. EMBASE--The Excerpta Medica Database: Quick and Comprehensive Drug Information 51(10) Kim Briggs Ian Crowlesmith
6. Growth and Change in the Worlds Biological Literature as Reflected in BIOSIS Publications 61(20) Bernadette Freedman
7. Secondary Publishing in Changing Times: Profile of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts 81(4) Angela Hitti
8. Documenting the Worlds Sociological Literature: Sociological Abstracts 85(14) Miriam Chall Terry M. Owen
9. Evolution and Revolution at PAIS: Technology and Concepts 99(8) Barbara M. Preschel
10. The History and Scope of the American Economic Associations EconLit and the Economic Literature Index 107(6) Drucilla Ekwurzel
11. INFO-SOUTH: Leading the Way on the Information Superhighway to Latin America and the Caribbean 113(8) Olivia A. Jackson
12. AgeLine Database on Middle Age and Aging: Reflecting Population Diversity 121(8) Margaret N. Eccles
13. Statistics of Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life Databases 129(4) Peter Quimby
14. Statistics of RILM: Repertoire International de Litterature Musicale 133(2) Adam P. J. OConnor Barbara Dobbs Mackenzie
15. Trends in Courses Taught: Insights from CMGs College Faculty Database 135(10) John F. Hood
16. Statistical Analysis of the TULSA Database, 1965-1994 145(8) Rafael E. Ubico John A. Bailey Pamela J. Weaver
17. A Brief History of the Abstract Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Science and Technology 153(8) Rosanna M. Bechtel
18. Growth of the Computing Literature as Reflected in the Computing Information Directory, 1981-1995 161(12) Darlene M. Hildebrandt Mark D. Crotteau
19. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Program 173(2) Glen Zimmerman
20. The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Bibliographic Database 175(6) Mona F. Smith
21. Calculators and Crystal Balls: Predicting Journal Subscription Prices 181(10) Ronald E. Akie
22. Monitoring the Health of North Americas Small and Mid-Sized Book Publishers Since 1980 191(4) John Huenefeld
23. National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services Member Data Services 195(4) Richard T. Kaser
24. Growth and Change of the Worlds Chemical Literature as Reflected in Chemical Abstracts 199(10) Edward P. Donnell
25. A Brief History of the Mathematical Literature 209(12) Robert G. Bartle
26. From Published Paper to MR Review: How Does It Happen? 221(6) Jane E. Kister
27. The PASCAL and FRANCIS Databases of the Institut de lInformation Scientifique et Technique (France): Presentation and Statistics 227(12) Claude Patou
28. Information Access Company: The Evolution of InfoTrac Multi-Source Databases and Their Importance to Library End-Users 239(12) Sean Devine Contributors 251
Albert Henderson