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Volume 17, Number 1, 1 January 2004

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Free Content Evolving scholarly communication
pp. 3-6(4)
Authors: Marks, Jayne; Hannay, Timo

Free Content Digital Centre
pp. 7-9(3)
Author: Beagrie, Neil

Free Content Driving change in the research and HE information market
pp. 11-16(6)
Author: Roosendaal, Hans E.

Free Content The 2003 Extenza telemarketing effectiveness survey
pp. 43-45(3)
Author: Erzin, Pinar

Free Content The ALPSP Learned Journals Collection
pp. 47-51(5)
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Free Content The role of academic journal publications in the UK Research Assessment Exercise
pp. 53-68(16)
Authors: Bence, Valerie; Oppenheim, Charles

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Free Content Personal View
pp. 69-70(2)

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Free Content Essay Reviews
pp. 71-75(5)

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pp. 76-78(3)

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