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  • × author_ss:"Bishop, A.P."
  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  1. 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