Copyright issues associated with full text journals on CD-ROM are similar to the print media. CD-ROM is merely another way of packaging the intellectual property contained in the print product. Many CD-ROMs are sold with network licenses or standalone-licenses. The former allow a certain number of simultaneous users on a network. The standalone license means the CD may be used by only one person. The American Medical Association hopes to have full text with graphics versions of its 11 scientific journals (JAMA and ten ARCHIVES specialty journals) available on CD-ROM in 1995. I encourage you to contact me if you have suggestions for title combinations on the CD-ROMs.