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  • × author_ss:"Keyhani, A."
  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  1. Keyhani, A.: Building an electronic journal (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Electronic publishing is under close scrutiny by publishers, who are faced with increasing pressure to public faster, reduce costs, and increase circulation. Before moving forward, publishers need to determine whether the time is right, and then to decide how to implement an electronic version of their print journal or a totally new electronic-only journal. Decision must be made on SGML, versus scanned pages, and CD-ROM versus online. Most importantly, publishers need to determine how their electronic products can offer superior value to scholars and research, because the journal will fail if they are perceived to be less valuable than their printed counterparts. As telecommunications access speeds increas and online storage costs decrease, distribution of journals complete with high-quality photographs, tables and equation through online systems becomes increasingly viable. The electronic medium can be exploited to add links to bibliographic databases as well as to other relevant journals. Comprehensive information can be made instantly available to users through easy-to-use interface