MALAYSIAN SCHOLARLY E-JOURNALS: FOCUS ON EJUM, A JOURNAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Electronic journal, E-journal, Scholarly electronic journal, Malaysia, MJLIS, MJCS, EJUMAbstract
Presents an overview of the various Malaysian scholarly electronic journals available on the Internet and describes the issues involved in setting up a journal hosting system which currently publishes the Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science (MJLIS) and Malaysian Journal of Computer Science (MJCS). Both journals are accessible via the Internet in 1999 with its print equivalent still being published and distributed.
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