Scholarly publishing : the electronic frontier / edited by Robin P. Peek, Gregory B. Newby.
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[1996]
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Table of Contents:
- The impact of electronic publishing on scholarly life
- Scholarly publishing, facing the new frontiers
- Analyzing alternate visions of electronic publishing and digital libraries / Rob Kling and Roberta Lamb
- The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community / Robert J. Silverman
- The seminar, the encyclopedia, and the eco-museum as possible future forms of electronic publishing / Jean-Claude Guédon
- Tragic loss of good riddance? the impending demise of traditional scholarly journals / Andrew M. Odlyzko.
- Implementing peer review on the net: scientific quality control in scholarly electronic journals / Stevan Harnad
- The economic quandary of the network publisher / Brian Hayes
- Integrity issues in the electronic publishing / Clifford A. Lynch
- The university press in the electronic future / Lisa Freeman.
- Networked information is not free / Ira H. Fuchs
- University libraries and scholarly communication / Ann Okerson
- A consortium for refereed electronic journals / Larry W. Hurtado
- Revolutionary or regressive? the politics of electronic collection development / Marlene Manoff
- Traditional publishers and electronic journals / Janet Fisher
- The need for management of electronic journals / Fytton Rowland.
- The challenges of electronic texts in the library: bibliographical control and access / Rebecca S. Guenther
- Scholarly communication in the networked environment: issues of principle, policy, and practice / Brian Kahin
- Where electronic publications and television programs are really computer programs: some copyright implications / Patrice A. Lyons
- TeleRead: a virtual central database without big brother / David H. Rothman.