NewJour (Association of Research Libraries)
NewJour is an "online service reporting new electronic journals and
newsletters to the academic community". It provides a searchable
archive of postings since the list began in 1993.
Yahoo!
A large and complex site that offers access to ejournals and printed
magazine information under a variety of headings. Searching by string
or word is possible. Probably the largest grouping of entries -- some
annotated -- is found gathered under
Entertainment :
Magazines.
Here are about 1700 second-level entries under 37 broad (mostly subject)
headings that provide intermixed links to ejournal titles and other
resources. The heading 'Indices' includes links to 15
resources, but others may be found elsewhere. Another sizeable
grouping (498 entries under 38 headings) may be found under
Business and economy : Products and Services : Magazines.
One example of a smaller grouping (38 entries) under yet another topic is
Computers
and internet : Internet : Newsletters.
Serials in Cyberspace (Birdie MacLennan / University of Vermont)
Links to about sixty separate sites/titles. Emphasis on ejournals,
with a variety of other things included, particularly library-related
ones. A focus on academic sites. Some useful narrative contextualizing
the links.
Electronic Journals (University of Virginia Library)
At the first level, nine links to titles/sites. This includes a
link to "Electronic Journals Accessible via Gopher", which provides
31 links to additional titles/sites.
HyperJournal site (Damien Keown / Newcastle University)
Hyperjournal itself is "a discussion list devoted exclusively to
electronic journals ... particularly those managed by academics
themselves". The site includes 17 links in a directory to other
ejournal resources, and 26 links to titles/sites for refereed European
ejournals. There is a
mirror site
at Washington University (St. Louis).
MedWeb : Electronic Newsletters and Journals (Emory University Health
Sciences Center Library)
Links to over 500 titles, with distinction between full-text and
tables-of-contents/abstracts. Available as an alphabetic list, and
as the category "electronic journals" (others include: sites, databases,
terminology) under more than 60 broad medical headings. The
information on ejournals is part of the larger MedWeb site.
John Labovitz's E-zine-list
A directory of 562 electronic zines, limited to alternative/special
interest publications. A single alphabetical list is linked to entries
describing title, description, and means of electronic access. Frequency,
editorial contact, phone, fax, and postal information may also be included.
Also provided is a 450KB text version. A narrative guide to other
resources covers how-to guides, collections of links, and archives.
The ETEXT Archives (Paul Southworth / CICNet)
Archived runs of ejournals, most of them under three headings: Zines,
Political Archives, Religious Texts. Under Zines, about 220 titles
listed alphabetically and by ten broad subject categories, as well as
a listing for fifteen hypertext periodicals at the site. Also at this
site is a guide to print zines,
Factsheet Five - Electric,
featuring 26 categories with review and order/submission/ad info for
individual issues of a large number of titles. Also available through
gopher.
NewsLink
Describes itself as "the web's most comprehensive online news
resource". States that links are provided for 469 newspapers, 360
broadcast media, and 508 magazines. Arranged under broad subject
categories.
Electronic Newsstand
The web interface lists twelve broad categories (including News
Services and Newspapers) and "All Titles". The
gopher interface
provides subject (seventeen broad categories) and alphabetic title access.
Consists of samples (table of contents, selected articles) from
commercial publishers, with some archive of previously featured material.
Articles are keyword searchable. Listed by broad subject grouping and
alphabetically by title.
Newsletters, Journals, and Zines on WWW/Internet (François Charoy
-- France)
Except for a
list of French
ejournals, currently numbering twenty-four,
this site as described below is not being maintained.
Links to thirteen other ejournal resources. Usefully annotated links
to individual titles, grouped under three headings, apparently in accession
order:
Electronic Copies of Paper Magazines (about 70 titles)
WWW-Only Zines (about 140 titles)
Scientific Publications (19 titles)
Annotations include frequency. A few of the individual titles from the
groups are repeated at the top level. "Zines" and "Scientific" are not
used in a rigorous sense -- coverage is broad.
On-Line Magazines (Otis Gospodnetic / Middlebury College)
Close to two hundred links to ejournals. Alphabetic order with
colloquial undergraduate annotation. An alphabetical list of links
to about 190 ejournals. Titles beginning with 'the' are filed
under 'T'.