Cruz, J.M.B.; Garcia, J.A.C.; Lopez, R.F.: Preprints: communication through electronic nets : an example of bibliographic control (1996)
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- Abstract
- Lists the characteristics of preprints of scientific articles that qualify them as grey literature and notes the way in which advances in electronic publishing, such as the Internet and WWW are modifying the traditional role of preprints in the process of scientific communication. Concludes that electronic networks have radically changed the conventional preprint distribution, shortening to minutes the time a working paper needs to go from the author to the user
- Date
- 24. 7.1996 20:50:22
- Source
- Grey exploitations in the 21st century GL'95: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Grey Literature, Amsterdam, Washington, DC, 2-3 November 1995. Ed.: D.J. Farace