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Jacso P. 2004. Google Scholar beta. Peter's Digital Reference Shelf. December:4-14. (www.galegroup.com/free_resources/reference/peter/dec.htm).
"One of the most comprehensive and authoritative reactions [to the launch of Google Scholar] to have appeared so far." (Quote from Chris Beckett, Director of Scholarly Information Strategies Ltd.)

John Cox Associates Ltd. 2004. Aggregators and the primary journal: an ALPSP report on the impact of aggregated databases on primary journals in the academic library market and a review of publisher practice. London: Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers.
ISBN 0-907341-28-4.
An overview of the academic library market for aggregated full-text scholarly journal information databases and an assessment of the current role such databases play in the scholarly journal information market.

Rapple C. 2004. After the goldrush -- the golden age of reference linking. Learned Publishing October;17(4): 299-304.
Reference linking is emerging as a key differentiator in the evaluation
of online content. This article provides an overview of the evolution of reference linking technology, reviews the current situation and suggests some requirements for continued developments and their benefits.


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