- Online journal
:"This article refers to online equivalents of journals or magazines. For online diaries, see
Online diary andBlog ."An online journal is a publication of a serial nature that make use of
digital distribution methods. Most parallel the print approach of producing editions periodically, but it is equally possible for them to accept works one at a time on a continuous intake basis. An onlinejournal shares some features with ablog , but can usually be distinguished by its approach toeditorial control. Journals of all kinds typically have editors oreditorial board s who review submissions and perform aquality control function to ensure that all material appearing in the journal meets the expectations of those investing time or money in its production.Typical examples of online journals are literary journals, news and popular interest magazines, and ones devoted to specialty subjects such as professional or academic publications.
For academic online journals, see
electronic journal s.ee also
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Cyberzine
*Ezine
*Webzine External links
* [http://www.tdnet.com/ TDNet e-Resource Manager]
* [http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/magazines.html Magazines, Journals, Periodicals Online]
* [http://www.library.ubc.ca/ejour/ Ejournal SiteGuide : a MetaSource]
* [http://www.virtualmedonline.com/journalcentral/ Journalcentral Database of Online Medical Journals]
*Free medical journals , [http://freemedicaljournals.com/htm/index.htm]
* [http://www.inboxjournal.com Online Personal Journal - Inbox Journal]
* [http://uksg.metapress.com/app/home/issue.asp?referrer=parent&backto=journal,1,1;linkingpublicationresults,1:120087,1 UKSG E-Resource Management Handbook]References
* Williams, Lynda and Flagel, Lorne. "Online Production". (2005) in LitCan report edited by Dr. Dee Horne (work in progress) [http://litcan.unbc.ca/index.php?topic=onlineproduction]
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