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This
often occurs through an intermediary service that aggregates the
titles from many different publishers under one interface and search
system, and at the same time, adds value to the publications by
increasing market awareness of the publications, growing their revenue
streams, etc.
Sabinet
Online has been servicing South African information markets for
the past 18 years and, in addition to this, is presently acting
as an aggregator of South African publications through its SA ePublications
portal. Sabinet Online is a powerful intermediary between publishers
and subscribers, and brings with it the know-how, experience, technology
and client base to add value to the SA Computer Journal. Most exciting
of all, is the fact that articles can now be published electronically
as soon as they have been accepted, reviewed and edited, and can
then be bound into a hard copy once the required number of articles
per volume have been published electronically.
The
advantages that subscribers to the SA Computer Journal will derive
from Sabinet Onlines electronic publication of the journal,
are that:
- Sabinet
Online will do the abstracting of the content of each article
by indexing it according to keyword, broad subject, author(s),
and title categories. All articles will be fully searchable, with
complete ease of access.
- Sabinet
Online will create and market awareness of the content of the
SA Computer Journal both locally and internationally, making it
readily accessible not only to its present core of subscribers,
but also to the vast global population with its healthy number
of users
who are likely to access the journal on an article per article
basis.
- Sabinet
Online has been granted permission to sell individual articles
via its pay-per-view e-commerce / bank deposit option.
This option, considered to be an important growth market, in particular
internationally, is popular among infrequent or ad-hoc users such
as
individuals or small organizations. The price per article will
probably be in the region of R35, with Sabinet Online and SAICSIT
sharing the revenue generated by such sales on a 50/50 basis.
- Sabinet
Online will design a web page for the SA Computer Journal, based
on its ePublications template, and will maintain the journals
web page on an annual basis. The purpose of the web page will
be to: brand the journal; host the table of contents (TOC), articles
and abstracts of each issue of the SA Computer Journal; display
the editorial policy of the SA Computer Journal; present guidelines
for prospective authors to submit articles to the SA Computer
Journal; broadcast the availability of the SA Computer Jour-nals
content on the world-wide web to attract new subscribers and ad-hoc
users; facilitate access to the full-text; link the web page to
the homepage of SAICSIT; and provide an electronic subscription
facility, linked to SAICSIT via e-mail.
SAICSIT
members should note that the membership fee already incorporates
a modest amount to allow access to the electronic version of the
journal. Procedures for doing so will be communicated to you separately
by the SAICSIT executive.
Lynette Casey
Product Manager: SA ePublications
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