Version 10-1-98 Please try to navigate the site from introductory pages to the target documents (issues, articles, records etc.) I ACCESS METHODS 1) Please indicate all access methods to the cited resource by placing an X or check by all that apply below. Please give the full address of the method used for data collection. a) http:// b) E-mail c) FTP d) Gopher: e) Other (list types): 2) Did the network address or URL from CONSER or ARL work? (Could you connect directly or indirectly with the cited resource?) Y___ N___ If No, were you able to find the correct address another way (e.g. using a search engine, reference from other bib record or web page etc.) Y___ N___ Didn't try___ 3) Are you able to proceed examining the site? Y___ N___ If yes, continue to fill out form, if not please indicate from the selection below why you can't proceed: a)___ Resource is in a language I can't read b)___ Need logon/password, or subscription c)___ Access information doesn't connect to anything, please explain: d)___ Other, please specify: II INITIAL FILES OR PAGES FOUND ONCE CONNECTED 1) Titles on the initial file or page of the cited resource. This could include what the publisher calls a journal home page, welcome page, journal contents page, introduction etc. a) Titles on this page: b) Title in HTML document source on this page: c) Did the publisher name this page with a term like journal home page, welcome page, journal contents page, introduction Y___ N___ If yes, what was it called?: 2) Check or mark here ___ if the resource contained no initial page or file (e.g. access method lead directly to an issue, like an E-mail issue or text file at a gopher site, please explain): III TITLES ON OTHER DESCRIPTIVE PAGES FROM THE CITED RESOURCE 1) Are there descriptive files (e.g. masthead, scope, about, etc.) that present a title different from the one listed in the CONSER or ARL citation or in number II above? Y___ N___ If yes, please give the name of the file if the publisher has named it (e.g. masthead, scope, about, etc.): Name of file Title a)________________ ___________________________________ b)________________ ____________________________________ c)________________ ____________________________________ d)________________ ____________________________________ e)________________ ____________________________________ IV TARGET DOCUMENTS (e.g. issues, articles, records, etc.) Please answer questions below that apply to the pages you encountered while trying to view issues, articles, records or other target documents. Please remember to list the titles found. 1) ____ Contained no separate parts, issues or designation, e.g. provides a search interface only, or menus which lead to individual records or unnumbered articles. Please describe the type of target resource found, and move on to next section V. Please be specific in describing what was found: 2) Contains pages or files listing links to all or some published issues (like a contents page for several volumes and/or issues) Y___ N___ If no, move on to no. 3, if yes: a) Title(s) on these pages: b) No title here:___ 3) Contains pages or files listing links to articles and/or abstracts for a single issue (like a contents page for a single issue) Y___ N___ If no move on to no. 4, if yes: a) Title(s) on these pages: b) No title here____ 4) Issues are published in one complete file Y___ N___ a) Title(s) on these pages: b) No title here____ 5) Consulted earliest and latest part/issue available to record titles found on each Y___ N___ NA___ (please explain if responding NA) a) Title on earliest: Designation of earliest: b) Title on the latest: (Check here___ if its the same as the earliest issue) Designation of latest: 6) Were you able to view an individual article? Y___ N___NA___ If yes, please record the title of the cited resource as presented on the article (for example, a shortened form of the journal title presented in a copyright statement, not the article title): a) Title: b) ___Cited resource title does not appear on the article V. OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE CITED RESOURCE: 1) Is there evidence from internal or external sources that indicate a title change has occurred? For example, in looking at the CONSER, OCLC, other bibliographic citation (from other databases, ARL citation, etc.) is there evidence of a title change? Y___ N___ If yes, please answer the following: a) Were issues containing earlier and later titles accessible at a single site? Y___N___ b) Were issues with earlier titles reformatted with the new title and accessible at a single site? Y___N___ c) What other approaches did the publisher use to provide access to earlier and later titles? d) Additional information or comments about the title change situation (optional): 2) Is there a print counterpart? Y___ N___ If no, please move on to section VI. If yes, please answer the following if possible: a) Does the electronic version simultaneously present the full content of the print version? Y___ N___ Unknown___ If no, please explain: b) Has the print version been replaced by the electronic? Y___ N___ Unknown___ c) Is there evidence that the title on the print version is different from the electronic (evidence from bibliographic records, citations, other sources)? Y___ N___ Unknown___ If yes, please give title of print version: 3) Please note the document formats available online or available for download (pdf, html, text etc.) If applicable, please also note if there were differences in title presentations among the formats: VI 1) Name and affiliation of examiner: 2) Date resource was viewed for survey: 3) Your comments about the resource and appropriate descriptive cataloging treatment for this item. For example: What's the best source of title for cataloging this resource and why do you think so?