A Look Back at Sixteen Years as an Internet Electronic Publisher

Update: See "A Look Back at Nineteen Years as an Internet Digital Publisher" for current information.

It was sixteen years ago today that I became an Internet electronic publisher. Little did I know what would result from the apparently simple act of starting an early mailing list called PACS-L. Below is an abbreviated chronology of my electronic publishing efforts so far. They would not have been possible without the support of Robin N. Downes, the former Director of the University of Houston Libraries, and the efforts of volunteers from the UH Libraries and elsewhere. Thanks to all of them.

Articles about These Electronic Publications

Bailey, Charles W., Jr. "Brought to You By . . ." Interview by Carol Ebbinghouse. Research & Education Networking 2 (March 1991): 12-15.
———. "Electronic (Online) Publishing in Action . . . The Public-Access Computer Systems Review and Other Electronic Serials." ONLINE 15 (January 1991): 28-35 (preprint).
———. "Evolution of an Electronic Book: The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography." The Journal of Electronic Publishing 7 (December 2001).
———. "The Public-Access Computer Systems Forum: A Computer Conference on BITNET." Library Software Review 9 (March-April 1990): 71-74.

Crawford, Walt. "Talking About Public Access—PACS-L’s First Decade." Information Technology and Libraries 19 (September 2000): 112-115.
DeLoughry, Thomas J. "The Latest Scoop on Internet Resources." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2 November 1994, A28.
Ensor, Pat, and Thomas Wilson. "Public-Access Computer Systems Review: Testing the Promise." The Journal of Electronic Publishing 3, no. 1 (1997).
Moothart, Tom. "Charles W. Bailey, Jr.: Editor, Publisher, Innovator." Serials Review 23, no. 1 (1997): 59-62.
Wu, Wei. "Library-Oriented Lists and Electronic Serials." Texas Library Journal, 74, no. 1 (1998): 36-38.
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One Response to “A Look Back at Sixteen Years as an Internet Electronic Publisher”

  1. Daniela Živković Says:

    Dear Colleague,
    CONGRATULATIONS! The chronology of you as electronic publisher proves that electronic publishing already has a successful history, as I usually like
    to tell my students taking courses in publishing and digital libraries..

    Daniela Zivkovic
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Library and Information Science
    Faculty of Philosophy
    Ivana Lucica 3
    10000 Zagreb
    Croatia

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