Making sense of journals in the physical sciences : from specialty origins to contemporary assortment
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書誌事項
Making sense of journals in the physical sciences : from specialty origins to contemporary assortment
(Monographic supplement ... to the Serials librarian, #7)
Haworth Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 3-4) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The author lays out the patterns of subject specialization within chemistry and physics in nontechnical language, emphasizing the often colourful people and events that influenced the founding of new areas of research and their journals. He then compares the leading titles within the various subspecialties by factors that influence loyalty both among professional audiences and library collection managers. This work intended to build confidence and consensus among librarians seeking to rationally manage what is often the most expensive and extensive portion of their collection.
目次
- Introduction
- a working guide from a working librarian for working librarians
- analytical chemistry and its journals
- inorganic chemistry and its journals
- organic chemistry and its journals
- physical chemistry, chemical physics, and their journals
- journals of physics at the very small and very large scales of matter
- journals for contemporary applied physics.
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