- UKSG
- abbr.United Kingdom Serials Group
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
UKSG E-Resources Management Handbook — The E Resource Management Handbook is a free e book from UKSG, intended as an introduction to the learned and scientific publishing industry for all those with an interest including librarians and publishers (especially those new to working in… … Wikipedia
UK Serials Group — The UK Serials Group (UKSG) (a UK registered charity), the international body for professionals involved in providing and managing electronic and hard copy academic and research literature offers members (publishers, intermediaries and… … Wikipedia
OpenURL knowledge base — An OpenURL knowledge base is an extensive database containing information about electronic resources such as electronic journals or ebooks and their availability and accessibility. Using the knowledge base, an OpenURL link resolver can determine… … Wikipedia
Online journal — This article refers to online equivalents of journals or magazines. For online diaries, see Online diary and Blog. An online journal is a publication of a serial nature that make use of digital distribution methods. Most parallel the print… … Wikipedia
Time and Tide (magazine) — Time and Tide was a British weekly political and literary review magazine founded by Lady Margaret Rhondda in 1920. It started out as a supporter of left wing and feminist causes and the mouthpiece of the feminist Six Point Group. It later moved… … Wikipedia
Scientific literature — This article talks about the general structure of the production and use of scientific literature. For information on particular types, see the article for the type. For information about journal article databases, and abstract and indexing… … Wikipedia
Legal deposit — is a legal requirement that a person or group submit copies of their publications to a repository, usually a library. The requirement is mostly limited to books and periodicals. The number of copies varies and can range from one to 19 (in Poland) … Wikipedia
¡Hola! — For other uses, see Hola (disambiguation). ¡Hola! Categories Celebrity Frequency Weekly Publisher Eduardo Sánchez Junco First issue 1944 Company ¡HOLA! … Wikipedia
OpenURL — is a standardized format of Uniform Resource Locator (URL) intended to enable Internet users to more easily find a copy of a resource that they are allowed to access. Although OpenURL can be used with any kind of resource on the Internet, it is… … Wikipedia
Serial Item and Contribution Identifier — The Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI) is a code (ANSI/NISO standard Z39.56) used to uniquely identify specific volumes, articles or other identifiable parts of a periodical. It is “intended primarily for use by those members of the… … Wikipedia