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  1. Weibel, S.: ¬An architecture for scholarly publishing on the World Wide Web (1995) 0.21
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    Abstract
    OCLC distributes several scholarly journals under its Electronic Journals Online programme, acting, in effect, as an 'electronic printer' for scholarly publishers. It is prototyping a WWW accessible version of these journals. Describes the problems encountered, detail some of the short term solutions, and highlight changes to existing standards that will enhance the use of the WWW for scholarly electronic publishing
    Date
    23. 7.1996 10:22:20
  2. Brakel, P.A. v.: Electronic journals : publishing via Internet's Wolrd Wide Web (1995) 0.19
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    Abstract
    Describes ways in which the facilities provided by Internet's WWW could be used to solve some of the problems hampering the electronic publishing of periodicals. Argues that 3 WWW specifications provide the ideal arena for electronic periodical publishing: URL; HTTP and HTML
    Source
    Electronic library. 13(1995) no.4, S.389-396
  3. Schwartz, E.: Like a book on a wire (1993) 0.18
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    Abstract
    Discusses the publishing of books online on the Internet, in the USA. The issues is treated mainly in relation to trade publishers. Outlines various ways in which such publishers have so far used the Internet, for example in the publishing of the full text of works of fiction, for publishing catalogues, and for presenting authors to the public via bulletin boards or electronic conferences. Notes a number or problems which arise: copyright, payment for accessing items, advertising restrictions, and the ease with which the published unit can be tampered with when available on the Internet. Also discusses collaboration and conflicts between publishers and the technology industry
    Source
    Publishers weekly. 240(1993) no.47, 22 Nov., S.33-35,38
  4. McGinty, J.: Electronic publishing initiatives on the Internet (1997) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Reviews Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' electronic publishing programme. Emphasises how the Internet means of distribution forms the basis for an overall business strategy
  5. Doty, P.; Bishop, A.P.: ¬The National Information Infrastructure and electronic publishing : a reflective essay (1994) 0.17
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    Abstract
    The US government has been active in the establishment of national and other levels of networking to connect various kinds of persons and groups throughout the country. Briefly examines the history and present state of federal initiatives in electronic networking (particularly the National Information Infrastructure (NII)) and the NREN. Looks at current trends and issues for electronic publishing that come from this federal activity; and identifies topics of fundamental interest to, and with major implications for, national policy that arise from electronic publishing. Explores electronic publishing in the context of federal networking initiatives and considers the implications of the growth of electronic publishing for national policy
  6. Bailey, C.W. Jr.: Scholarly electronic publishing on the Internet, the NREN, and the NII (1994) 0.16
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    Abstract
    Global computer networks have created a complex electronic communication system that has significantly changed how scholars informally exchange information and has started to change formal scholarly publication activities. Examines how scholarly electronic publishing could be conducted on the Internet, the NREN and the NII; and reviews existing proposals for change. Envisions network based electronic publishing as initially augmenting conventional publishing efforts and then gradually displacing them
  7. Veittes, M.: Electronic Book (1995) 0.16
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    Source
    RRZK-Kompass. 1995, Nr.65, S.21-22
  8. Information society concepts : agenda for action in the UK (1997) 0.15
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    Abstract
    Reprints various parts of the report of the UK House of Lords Select Committee on science and Technology, including the agenda for action of the proposed Information Society Task Force; as well as recommendations concerning the regulatory framework, universal access to the Internet, aducation, health care, environmental benefits, electronic publishing and archiving, encryption and verification, and an electronic register of grant giving bodies. Also includes evidence given to the Committee by Aslib on the applications of the information superhighway in society and other matters together with the views of some of their expert witnesses
    Date
    22. 2.1999 16:25:49
  9. Thun, H.: Stell' Dir vor, es gibt Informationen in der Bibliothek, und keiner geht hin ... : Ein paar provozierende Gedanken zum Electronic Publishing (1995) 0.15
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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
  10. Lupovici, C.: ¬Le digital object identifier : le système du DOI (1998) 0.15
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    Abstract
    The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) has been developed by the academic technical and medical publishing sectors to enable the management of access rights to information published electronically. The DOI system has evolved from the physical documentary unit identifiers developed in the 1970, physical and document logical unit identifiers developed in the 1980s and recently modified to meet the needs of electronic distribution. This experience is integrated into the standardization, currently in progress on the Internet network, of the identification of resources and their localization. The DOI system is potentially the object of an international standard as the ISBN and the ISSN have been
    Date
    22. 1.1999 19:29:22
  11. Templeton, B.: Frontiers in Internet publishing : using network tools to get an electronic newspaper to lots of people efficiently (1994) 0.14
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    Abstract
    The Internet is mostly a point-to-point network, but technologies exist that allow it to be used efficiently for the publication of an electronic newspaper using the USENET format developed for electronic conferencing and the MIME format developed for multimedia e-mail. Includes a description of how USENET publishing technolgy works and how an electronic newspaper is delivered using it
  12. Cox, J.E.: Publishers, publishing and the Internet : how journal publishing will survive and prosper in the electronic age (1997) 0.13
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    Abstract
    The emerging importance of the Internet and WWW will not change the fundamental role of the periodicals publisher in the process of disseminating and adding value to scholarship and research but will have considerable impact on the way in which they actually function. Concludes that printed and electronic editions of periodicals will complement each other
    Source
    Electronic library. 15(1997) no.2, S.125-131
  13. Wilson, D.N.: Citing electronic sites (1996) 0.13
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    Source
    Audiovisual librarian. 22(1996) no.2, S.108-110
  14. Mountifield, H.M.; Brakel, P.A. v.: Network-based electronic journals : a new source of information (1994) 0.13
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    Abstract
    An alternative publishing system for scholarly communication and information is emerging on international computer networks such as Internet and Bitnet. This is evident as a growing number of electronic periodicals (e-journals) provide scholarly articles, columns and reviews and have advantages over print publications, such as the speed of publication and dissemination. Electronic periodicals hold great promise, but technological problems and academic acceptance could limit their effectiveness. Some examples of electronic periodicals were investigated as well as the advantages and problems currently associated with this new source of information
  15. McFadden, T.G.: Indexing the Internet (1994) 0.13
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    Abstract
    Describes some of the historical problems and technological advances that make eletronic publishing so attractive as an alternative to print. But while the future may by now, it is not without complication. Indexes and the texts to which they point have traditionally been print products; many of the same problems plague both as electronic products. While many of the issues are still unclear, and many of the solutions only tentative, the pattern is unavoidable; electronic publishing is a growth industry and an expanding market; indexers need to adapt ther practices to survive
    Source
    Learned publishing. 7(1994) no.1, S.17-27
  16. Hildyard, C.J.; Whitaker, B.J.: Chemical publishing on the Internet : electronic journals - who needs them? (1996) 0.12
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  17. Bergman, M.K.: ¬The Deep Web : surfacing hidden value (2001) 0.12
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    Source
    Journal of electronic publishing. 7(2001) no.1, S.xxx-xxx
  18. Duffy, R.A.: ¬The new face (and voice) of electronic publishing : implications of the information highway (1994) 0.12
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    Abstract
    Today many large organizations and corporations - particularly those in the services sector - are opting to supplement traditional media coverage by publishing their own objective informational material, including periodicals, for select audiences. The early adopters here, in fact, are already employing newly available digital channels like the Internet and CD-ROM for this purpose - with the innovators among them looking to interactive multimedia technologies to fuel the next state in this self-publishing revolution. Surveys electronic publishing on the Internet today and describes several practical initiatives that suggests how high bandwidth internetworking is likely to be used in the future for multimedia database publishing. Offers suggestions as well on the operational significance that these developments may hold for organizations that depend on information from electronic and online sources
  19. ¬The learned society, journals, and the Internet (1996) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Reports on a seminar held by the Association of Learned, Professional and Scholarly Publishers and the Foundation for Science and Technology, 16 Feb 96, London, which discussed why learned societies should and could use the Internet. Discussion covered: e-mail posting, protocols, financial models, advantages to societies, electronic publishing, financial implications for societies, the role of the printed journal and academic status of electronic products
    Source
    Learned publishing. 9(1996) no.3, S.163-166
  20. Hamershlag, G.; Izhaki, M.: Using electronic journals in medicine (1998) 0.11
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    Abstract
    Reports results of a 1996 questionnaire survey, conducted among medical faculty members at the medical schools of Tel Aviv University, Ben Gurion University and the Technion, Haifa, to determine the extent of use of electronic periodicals compared with printed periodicals. Level of use of electronic periodicals was found to be very low, reading of these periodicals was infrequent and their use as a publishing medium was close to zero. Respondents were aware of some advantages of electronic periodicals but most doubted their value for academic promotion and consequently avoided using them for publishing. The low interest in reading electronic periodicals was attributed to: the small number of periodicals; lack of full recognition of their scientific value; sheer conservatism; inefficient search practices; and the inconvenience of reading from a computer screen. concludes with recommendations for improving the situation

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