Thun, H.: Stell' Dir vor, es gibt Informationen in der Bibliothek, und keiner geht hin ... : Ein paar provozierende Gedanken zum Electronic Publishing (1995)
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- Abstract
- Networking is the decisive element in the electronic publishing revolution. Internet covers 10.000 networks and is used by 3 million computers. The scientists need it because of the flood of topical publications. Using electronic publishing, authors can reach the reader directly: publishers, booksellers and libraries may still be needed to cover other forms of publishing and to ensure free access to information for all