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Guernsey, Lisa. "Library Groups, Decrying 'Excessive Pricing,' Demand New Policies on Electronic Journals." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 April 1998, A33-A34.

________. "A Provost Challenges His Faculty to Retain Copyright on Articles." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 18 September 1998, A29-A30.

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________. "University Libraries Join with Chemical Society to Create a New, Low-Cost Journal." The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 July 1998, A20.

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Yavarkovsky, Jerome. "A University-Based Electronic Publishing Network." Educom Review 25 (Fall 1990): 14-20.

Young, Peter R. "National Corporation for Scholarly Publishing: Presentation and Description of the Model." Serials Review 18, nos. 1-2 (1992): 100-101.

Zariski, Archie. "'Never Ending, Still Beginning': A Defense of Electronic Law Journals from the Perspective of the E Law Experience." First Monday 2, no. 6 (1997). [HTML file]

See also: 1 Economic Issues, 2.1 Electronic Books: Case Studies and History, 3.1 Electronic Serials: Case Studies and History, 3.2 Electronic Serials: Critiques, 3.6 Electronic Serials: Research, and 4 General Works.

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Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography. Houston: University of Houston Libraries, 1996-99. <URL:http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html>.