Ulrich’s does not provide publication history, only title history. Maybe pull a set of MARC records (from Connexion??) and look for instances of 264 21 or 260
2^ or 500’s with ‘imprint varies’ or ‘publisher varies’ or ‘published:…’
The data doesn’t get recorded in a way that lends itself to comparing US vs. non-US place of publication. Good luck with that.
Steve Shadle / Serials Access Librarian shadle@uw.edu
Box 352900 - University of Washington Libraries
Seattle, WA 98195-2900 Phone: (206) 685-3983
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Hi,
Forwarding a question from a colleague to the list below. I’m not sure if there is a neat, all-in-one-place list of this sort. Ulrich’s might be of help, but
maybe not. Ideas?
~Scott
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From: lquilter@gmail.com [mailto:lquilter@gmail.com]
On Behalf Of Laura Quilter
Hi all --
I need to do some serials research. Basically I'm interested in developing a list of US-published journals (for instance, scholarly society journals) that used to be published in US but were absorbed / bought / published by non-US publishers
(such as Elsevier). Do you have any idea how I could do this? Would Ulrich's be helpful? Or is there some tool like that?
Laura
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