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  • × author_ss:"Peek, R."
  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  1. Peek, R.: European impact of electronic publishing (1997) 0.17
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    Abstract
    Reports from the Academia Europaea international conference on 'The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community', Stockholm, 16-20 Apr 97. Highlights European perspectives on electronic scholarly publishing. Covers language issues of Web publishing and the Unicode Character Encoding Standard (http://www.wsl.ch.w4g/mllinks.htm) a subset of ISO 10646; the lack of US unification; bandwidth; library budgets; electronic publishing by physicists at CERN; and pricing structures
  2. Peek, R.; Pomerantz, J.; Paling, S.: ¬The traditional scholarly journal publishers legitimize the Web (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This article examines the entry of the major academic publishing houses into the WWW publishing. The study identified that during 1997, traditional academic publishers made significant commitments to putting tables of content, abstracts, and the full-text of their print journals on the Web. At the same time, new services and organizations emerged that could ultimately compete with, or eliminate, the need for certain segments of the industry. The authors suggest that these early experiments in Web publishing began unevenly with areas that needed improvement. The article concludes with a discussion about the implications of the traditional academic publisher's presence on the Web