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  1. Harvey, D.R.: Preserving digital materials (2005) 0.12
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    Classification
    AN 72300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Buchaufstellung / Bestandssicherung
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitt VÖB 60(2007) H.3, S.86-89 (C. Müller): "Ross Harvey widmet sich im vorliegenden Buch den aktuellen Methoden und Praktiken im Bereich der Langzeitarchivierung wie sie einerseits in Bibliotheken aber auch in anderen Institutionen, die sich mit der langfristigen Aufbewahrung digitaler Objekte beschäftigen müssen, angewandt werden. Langzeitarchivierung gehört in den letzten Jahren zu den am meisten diskutierten Themen in der Bibliothekswelt. Die Fülle an Materialien, Meinungen und Positionspapieren im Internet ist nahezu unüberschaubar. Den Bedarf an einem praktischen, überschaubaren Band, der sich den komplexen Belangen rund um das Thema digitale Archivierung widmet, möchte der Autor mit diesem Werk decken. Das Buch ist nicht als Gebrauchsanweisung für jene, die technische Maßnahmen zur Langzeitarchivierung durchführen müssen, konzipiert. Es will vielmehr eine Einführung in die Prinzipien, Strategien und Verfahren der Langzeitarchivierung sein, wie sie derzeit in Bibliotheken schon zum Einsatz kommen. Ross Harvey tut dies vor dem Hintergrund der Ergebnisse schon abgeschlossener und noch laufender Forschungen und praktischer Anwendungen in diesem Bereich. Dabei stützt er sich nicht nur auf Erfahrungen aus Bibliotheken, sondern auch auf Erfahrungen anderer Communities, für welche Langzeitarchivierung ein kritischer Punkt ist, wie zum Beispiel die Geowissenschaften. Der Autor beschreibt, dass die Archivierung digitalen Materials viele Herausforderungen birgt, für die vordigitale Modelle der Konservierung nur wenig Unterstützung bieten.
    Er spricht ganz klar aus, dass es zu dieser Frage keine schnelle technologische Lösung geben wird. Die Erhaltung digitaler Archive über eine lange Zeit ist neben einer technischen vielmehr auch eine institutionelle Frage. Auch organisatorische und rechtliche Herausforderungen spielen in diesen Bereich hinein. "Preserving Digital Materials" widmet sich vier großen Fragen, die dem Buch auch seine Struktur geben: - Warum bewahren wir digitales Material auf? - Welches digitale Material bewahren wir auf? - Wie tun wir dies? - Wie managen wir die digitale Langzeitarchivierung? . . . Im gesamten Buch ist eine Fülle an Materialien und Studien eingearbeitet. Abgerundet wird dieser ausführliche, aber trotzdem übersichtliche Band durch ein Literaturverzeichnis, welches auch viele Online-Quellen enthält. "Preserving Digital Material" ist nicht für ausgewiesene Langzeitarchivierungsexperten konzipiert, sondern wendet sich an all jene, die sich mit der Digitalen Bibliothek beschäftigen und einen fundierten Einstieg in das Thema Langzeitarchivierung suchen."
    RVK
    AN 72300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Buchaufstellung / Bestandssicherung
  2. Willinsky, J.: ¬The access principle : the case for open access to research and scholarship (2006) 0.06
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    Abstract
    An argument for extending the circulation of knowledge with new publishing technologies considers scholarly, economic, philosophical, and practical issues. Questions about access to scholarship go back farther than recent debates over subscription prices, rights, and electronic archives suggest. The great libraries of the past - from the fabled collection at Alexandria to the early public libraries of nineteenth-century America - stood as arguments for increasing access. In The Access Principle, John Willinsky describes the latest chapter in this ongoing story - online open access publishing by scholarly journals - and makes a case for open access as a public good. A commitment to scholarly work, writes Willinsky, carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as widely as possible: this is the access principle. In the digital age, that responsibility includes exploring new publishing technologies and economic models to improve access to scholarly work. Wide circulation adds value to published work; it is a significant aspect of its claim to be knowledge. The right to know and the right to be known are inextricably mixed. Open access, argues Willinsky, can benefit both a researcher-author working the best-equipped lab at a leading research university and a teacher struggling to find resources in an impoverished high school. Willinsky describes different types of access - the New England Journal of Medicine, for example, grants open access to issues six months after initial publication, and First Monday forgoes a print edition and makes its contents immediately accessible at no cost. He discusses the contradictions of copyright law, the reading of research, and the economic viability of open access. He also considers broader themes of public access to knowledge, human rights issues, lessons from publishing history, and "epistemological vanities." The debate over open access, writes Willinsky, raises crucial questions about the place of scholarly work in a larger world - and about the future of knowledge.
    Classification
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 58(2007) no.9, S.1386 (L.A. Ennis): "Written by John Willinsky. Pacific Press Professor of Literacy and Technology at the University of British Columbia and Open Journals Systems Software des eloper. the eighth hook in the Digital Libraries and Electronic Publishing series (edited by William Y. Arms) provides a compelling and convincing argument in favor of open access. At the core of this work is Willinsky's "access principle." a commitment that "research carries with it a responsibility to extend circulation of such work as far as possible and ideally to all who are interested in it and all who might profit from it" (p.xii). One by one Willinsky tackles the obstacles. both real and perceived, to open access. succeeding in his goal to "inform and inspire a larger debate over the political and moral economy of knowledge" (p.xiv). The author does note the irony of publishing a hook while advocating for open access, but points out that he does so to reach a larger audience. Willinsky also points out that most of the chapters' earlier versions can be found in open-access journals and on his Web site (http://www.11ed.educubc.ca/faculty/willinsky.html). The Access Principle is organized topically into thirteen chapters covering a broad range of practical and theoretical issues. Taken together. these chapters provide the reader with an excellent introduction to the open-access debate as well as all the potential benefits and possible impacts of the open-access movement. The author also includes six appendices. with information on metadata and indexing. os er twenty pages of references, and an index. ... All of Willinsky's arguments arc convincing and heartfelt. It is apparent throughout the hook that the author deeply believes in the principles behind open access. and his passion and conviction come through in the work. making the hook a thought-provoking and very interesting read. While he offers numerous examples to illustrate his points throughout the work. he does not. however. offer solutions or state that he has all the answers. In that, he succeeds in his goal to craft a hook that "informs and inspires. As a result, The Access Principle is an important read for information professionals, researchers, and academics of all kinds, whether or not the reader agrees with Willinsky."
    LCSH
    Communication in learning and scholarship
    Communication in science
    RVK
    AP 25280 Allgemeines / Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften, Kommunikationsdesign / Zeitungswissenschaft / Zeitschriftentypologie / Wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften
    AK 39620 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Technik der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit / Editionstechnik
    AN 96300 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Informationswissenschaft / Informationsvermittlung, Informationsplanung / Wissensverbreitung, Informationsfluß
    AK 28400 Allgemeines / Wissenschaftskunde und Wissenschaftsorganisation / Wissenschaftspraxis / Informationen, Kontakte, Austausch, Technologietransfer
    Subject
    Communication in learning and scholarship
    Communication in science
  3. Elektronische Publikationen im Literatur- und Informationsangebot wissenschaftlicher Bibliotheken (1995) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Enthält auch Aussagen zur Formal- und Inhaltserschließung (S.457-458)
    Source
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie. 42(1995) H.5, S.445-463
  4. Santos Green, L.; Johnston, M.P.: ¬A contextualization of editorial misconduct in the library and information science academic information ecosystem (2022) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In the last decade, one of the most effective tools applied in combating the erosion of public trust in academic research has been an increased level of transparency in the peer review and editorial process. Publicly available publication ethics guidelines and policies are vital in creating a transparent process that prevents unethical research, publication misconduct, manipulation of the communication of research to practitioners, and the erosion of public trust. This study investigated how these unethical practices, specifically those coded as editorial misconduct, bring the authenticity and integrity of the library and information science academic research digital record into question. Employing a multi-layered approach, including key informant interviews, researchers determined the frequency and the content of ethical publishing policies and procedures in library and information science journals; exploring the ways the lack of, or nonadherence to these policies and procedures impacted library and information science researchers in instances of editorial misconduct.
    Field
    Bibliothekswesen
    Informationswissenschaft
  5. Brown, D.J.; Boulderstone, R.: ¬The impact of electronic publishing : the future for publishers and librarians 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Mitt VÖB 63(2010) H.1/2, S.149-155 (B. Bauer): "Wie schon die erste Auflage thematisiert auch die neue, deutlich erweitere Ausgabe den Wandel vom traditionellen Publikationsmodell (print-only) zu einem hybriden (print and digital) bzw. zu einem ausschließlich elektronischen Publikationsmodell. Aufgrund der rasanten Entwicklung des elektronischen Publikationssektors in den letzten zehn Jahren wurde eine Überarbeitung erforderlich. So war etwa in der ersten Auflage die Bedeutung der CD-ROM-Technologie übertrieben dargestellt worden, während die Auswirkungen des Internet und des Web unterschätzt worden waren. Brown & Boulderstone beschreiben in ihrem Buch, wie das Thema "elektronisches Publizieren" Verlage und Bibliotheken in den letzten Jahren in mehreren Phasen beeinflusst hat: In Phase 1 - von den frühen 1990er Jahren bis zum Erscheinen der ersten Auflage 1996 - gab es zwar schon elektronische Medien, aber noch dominierten gedruckte Medien. Phase 2 - von Mitte der 1990er Jahre bis zu den frühen 2000er Jahren - war eine Periode der Konfusion, die durch das Erscheinen des Internet und durch die damit einhergehenden neuen Möglichkeiten verursacht wurde. Phase 3 - seit den frühen 2000er Jahren - ist gekennzeichnet von einem starken Aufschwung des elektronischen Publizierens; der Stellenwert der digitalen hat gegenüber den entsprechenden analogen Versionen deutlich zugenommen. In diesem Abschnitt werden, gegliedert in drei Kategorien, 14 Einflussfaktoren, die die Entwicklung hin zum elektronischen Publizieren beschleunigen, vorgestellt.
  6. Schöning-Walter, C.: Persistant Identifier für Netzpublikationen (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gegenwärtig werden große Mengen ursprünglich analog vorliegender Publikationen digitalisiert, um den Benutzerzugriff über Datennetze zu vereinfachen. Gleichzeitig wachsen Menge und Heterogenität der originär in digitaler Form erscheinenden Veröffentlichungen weiter an. Mehr und mehr Zeitschriften, Hochschulschriften, Lehr- und Lernmaterialien, aber auch Bücher, werden online publiziert. Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten stehen teilweise überhaupt nicht mehr in gedruckter Form, sondern nur noch elektronisch zur Verfügung. Viele Autoren und wissenschaftliche Institutionen übernehmen mittlerweile selbst die Veröffentlichung und Verbreitung ihrer Publikationen. Und auch die Erscheinungsformen von Publikationen verändern sich und lösen sich teilweise sogar auf. Für alle am Publikationsprozess beteiligten Institutionen ergeben sich durch diese Veränderungen von Publikationsstrukturen und -formen neue Herausforderungen. So gewinnt für die Bibliotheken die Sammlung, Erschließung und Bereitstellung von Netzpublikationen sowie deren Langzeitarchivierung eine zunehmend stärkere Bedeutung. Als Netzpublikationen gelten alle Darstellungen in Schrift, Bild und Ton, die in öffentlichen Netzen zugänglich gemacht werden. Elektronische Zeitschriften, E-Books, Hochschulprüfungsarbeiten, Forschungsberichte, Kongressschriften und Lehrmaterialien gehören genauso dazu wie Digitalisate alter Drucke, Musikdateien oder Webseiten. Für die Information und Kommunikation in Wissenschaft und Forschung haben Netzpublikationen längst eine herausragende Bedeutung. Damit digitale Objekte zitierfähig sind, müssen sie jedoch auf Dauer - inhaltlich unverändert! - als Referenzen zur Verfügung stehen und trotz aller voraussichtlichen technischen und organisatorischen Veränderungen auch in der Zukunft noch zuverlässig auffindbar sein.
    Source
    Dialog mit Bibliotheken. 20(2008) H.1, S.32-38
  7. Computer - Neue Medien - Elektronisches Publizieren (1993) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die folgenden Beiträge: RIESENHUBER, H.: Am Ende steht das Wort: Kultur und Technik als Verbündete - ein Plädoyer; STEIDEL, M.: Von Bindestrich-Informatik bis Chaostheorie (Hüthig); HEMPELMANN, G.: Laudatio für das Arbeitsbuch (Markt & Technik); GÖTZ, B.: Voll daneben: sind Computerbücher noch immer anwendergerecht?; SCHOLZ, H.-W.: Das Buch lernt sprechen, singen und tanzen (Langenscheidt); STUMPF, P.: Der Laptop als Gourmet-Führer (Rossipaul); BURNELEIT, H.-D.: Wer zu früh kommt, den bestraft der Markt (C.H. Beck); KEMP, A. de: Erzfeind oder Kumpel: das ist nicht die Frage (Springer); SCHOLZ, I.: Alles digital (Elektronisches Publizieren); MERTENS, E.: Wichtig ist die Einführung beim Kunden (Olms); SCHRÖDER, M.: Database publishing; GRUNDMANN, U.: Champagner von der CD (EMS/Econ); PRIBILLA, P.: Any to any (Siemens); HEKER, H.: Rechtsfragen der elektronischen Textkommunikation; PLENZ, R.: Verlegen mit Äpfeln und Quark (DTP); PLENZ, R.: Typographische Qualifikation entscheidet (DTP); LIEDER, R.: Cover mit der Maus (Sybex); STYRNOL, H.: Kompetenz schlägt heiße Nadel; KAETZ, R.: Akzente mit Butterfly (Laden-Präsentation); RINKA, M.: Flankierende Maßnahmen Zeitschriften; ZEBOLD, P.: Tools für den Verkauf (Zeitschriften); STEINBECK, P.: Lose-Disketten-Werk; STEINHAUS, I.: Man trägt Diskette; BORISCH, M.: Kompetenter Partner auch für fun und action; KESSLER, C.: Schneller schlau (Wissenssoftware, MSPI); KRAPP, S.: Computer am Dienstag (CAD), Chaos am Mittwoch (CAM), oder: wieviel EDV braucht der Azubi?; STEINBRINK, B.: Multimedia: Standards für die Verlagswelt (Markt & Technik); MONDEL, N.: Der Krieg der Systeme findet nicht statt (Tewi); FERCHL, I.: Online in den Markt (Springer); FERCHL, I.: Nicht hurtig, HÜthig; BLAHACEK, R.: Alle Stückerln (Erb-Verl.); MENZEL, M.: Porsche oder Goggo (Rossipaul); MENZEL, M.: Sharebären und MS-Dosen (Systhema); MENZEL, M.: Populär, aber nicht platt (Tewi); MENZEL, M.: Von Funk zu Fuzzy (Franzis); GRUNDMANN, U.: Aktive Lebenshilfe: und das möglichst preisgünstig (Data-Becker); GRUNDMANN, U.: Die roten Dreiecke bleiben sich treu (Addison-Wesley); GRUNDMANN, U.: Große Bücher für wenig Geld (BHV); GRUNDMANN, U.: ... nämlich ein Dos-Buch genauso zu vermarkten wie 'Scarlet' (Sybex); MENZEL, M.: Langsam einsickern (dtv/Beck); SCHMITZ, A.: Le style c'est l'homme (Rowohlt); SCHINZEL, W.H.: CD-ROM: eine Erfolgsstory; QUEISSER, M.: Kataloge auf der Silberscheibe; SOMMERFELD, B.: Ran an Eunet; LESSMAN, F. u. H. KELLER: Online mit KNO; ZAAG, J.: Vorreiter (KNO); SCHÖDER, M.: Arno Schmidts anderer Zettelkasten (Relationale Datenbanken); WIESNER, M.: One world of informations: OSI und EDI; WEIGEL, F.: Intermezzo mit X12, Libe für EDI (Harrassowitz);
  8. Bläsi, C.: Literary studies, business studies - and information science? : Yes, it's a key discipline for the empowerment of publishing studies for the digital age (2015) 0.01
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    Field
    Informationswissenschaft
    Series
    Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.66
    Source
    Re:inventing information science in the networked society: Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Information Science, Zadar/Croatia, 19th-21st May 2015. Eds.: F. Pehar, C. Schloegl u. C. Wolff
  9. Brodersen, M.; Germann, N.; Schwens, U.: Informationsveranstaltung zum Thema Netzpublikationen : Gemeinsamer Workshop der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek und des Arbeitskreises Elektronisches Publizieren (AKEP) (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Am 27. November 2007 veranstalteten die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (DNB) und der AKEP des Verlegerausschusses des Börsenvereins des Deutschen Buchhandels eine Informationsveranstaltung und einen sich daran anschließenden Expertenworkshop zum Thema Netzpublikationen. Zunächst stand die Vermittlung von Fakten, u. a. zu Ablieferungsverfahren, rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen und zur Pflichtablieferungsverordnung im Vordergrund. Im weiteren Verlauf des Tages wurde mit Fachleuten der Verlage, insbesondere aus dem Bereich Elektronisches Publizieren, über die Praxis innnerhalb der Verlage und die Auswirkungen der digitalen Pflichtexemplare diskutiert. Zu Veranstaltungsbeginn wurde bereits durch Matthias Ulmer (Ulmer Verlag, Verlegerausschuss im Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels) deutlich, dass sich die Verlage Klarheit hinsichtlich des Ablieferungsverfahrens der elektronischen Pflichtexemplare wünschen, um diese in ihre Pläne zu E-Books im Jahr 2008 einbeziehen zu können. Das Ziel des Workshops bestand im Wesentlichen darin, einen Konsens bezüglich der gemeinsam getragenen Absprachen zu erzielen, die später einem erweiterten Kreis zugänglich gemacht werden sollen. Dies ist ein anspruchsvolles Ziel!
    Source
    Dialog mit Bibliotheken. 20(2008) H.1, S.18-21
  10. Susol, J.: Access to information in electronic age : situation in Slovakia (2000) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Electronic publishing brings about some substantial shifts in technological as well as socio-political patterns that were in place during the era of paper publications. The tension between producer and consumer side of the information cycle is the most significant feature of this change. Authors and publishers try to maximise their revenues from the marketing of information and backed by the possibilities of technology they force major changes in legislation governing the area of (public) information access. In this environment, the society's interest in a wide-spread accessibility of electronic data must be balanced by substantial financial investments - a solution that only the rich economies of the world can feel comfortable with
    Series
    Schriften zur Informationswissenschaft; Bd.38
    Source
    Informationskompetenz - Basiskompetenz in der Informationsgesellschaft: Proceedings des 7. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI 2000), Hrsg.: G. Knorz u. R. Kuhlen
  11. Leuser, P.: SGML-Einsatz bei Duden und Brockhaus : ein Verlag auf neuem Weg (1993) 0.01
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    Infodoc. 19(1993) H.3, S.20-22
  12. Desmarais, N.: Data preparation for electronic publications (1998) 0.00
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    Source
    Advances in librarianship. 22(1998), S.59-75
  13. Electronic publishing and electronic information communication (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    A special issue devoted to current developments in electronic publishing and electronic information communication
    Source
    IFLA journal. 22(1996) no.3, S.181-247
  14. Tenopir, C.: Electronic publishing : research issues for academic librarians and users (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Increased reliance on electronic resources requires examination of the roles of librarians in several key ways. This paper addresses the need for further research into three important areas of electronic publishing. How is the change to digital information sources affecting the scholarly work of college and university students? Previous research shows that students rely on Web and online resources and ask for less help from librarians. We do not know, however, how these changes will affect the learning and scholarly work of college and university students. Research is also needed to determine how the differences between separate article and full journal databases affect the way research is done. What are the implications for scholarship of decisions being made about what publishers publish and what librarians purchase? Finally, are librarians--as intermediaries to the search process--still necessary in a digital age? Online systems are designed to be used independently but that may not always yield the best results.
    Area
    Wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken
    Footnote
    Beitrag in einem Themenheft: Research questions for the twenty-first century
  15. Schumacher, M.: Content is King : Content Management in Fachverlagen per Online-Software (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Wissenschaftliche Fachverlage benötigen in einem wandlungs- und wettbewerbsintensiven Marktumfeld effiziente Content Management-Strategien. Tausende von jährlich weltweit neu erscheinenden Fachbüchern und derzeit rund 24.000 nach wissenschaftlichen Kriterien publizierte Zeitschriften mit rund 2,5 Millionen Fachbeiträgen unterstreichen den Bedarf an verlagsweiten Verwaltungslösungen. Online genutzte Manuskriptverwaltungslösungen wie Editorial Manager von Aries sind Teil dieser Content-Management-Strategien. Zunehmend gibt es in diesem Verlagssegment auch Bestrebungen, die Internet-basierte Softwareunterstützung über den nachgelagerten Herstellungs- und Verwertungsprozess auszudehnen.
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 58(2007) H.4, S.222-224
  16. Odlyzko, A.M.: Tragic loss or good riddance? : The impending demise of traditional scholarly journals (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Beitrag zur Zukunft der Zeitschriften auf dem Gebiet der Mathematik und der elektronischen Fachinformation in der Mathematik
    Footnote
    Auch in: Notices of the AMS und in langer Form (tragic.loss.long.ps) über ftp vom Rechner ftp.att.com aus dem Verzeichnis /pub/att/math.odlyzko
  17. Luksch, P.: Multimediale Informationsversorgung durch elektronisches Publizieren in Wissenschaft und Technik (1995) 0.00
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  18. Olivieri, R.: Academic publishing in transition : the academic publishers response (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the changing forces of demand, supply and technical change in the field of academic publishing. Covers electronic publishing; the UnCover document delivery service from B.H. Blackwell; the work of Blackwell Science and Blackwell Publishers and electronic pilot studies
    Source
    IATUL proceedings (new series). 4(1995), S.15-22
  19. Project ELVYN : an experiment in electronic jornal delivery, facts, figures and findings (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Articles contributed to a report of the results of project ELVYN, sponsored by the British Library Research and Development Department and conducted by Loughborough University, in conjunction with the Institute of Physics Publishing and SCONUL, to test the practicalities and potential pitfalls of publishers delivering periodicals electronically to libraries. Presents the results and sets them in the context of current developments in electronic publishing
    Date
    1. 3.1997 18:22:00
    Footnote
    Rez. in: Online and CD notes. 1996, Sept., S.15; Electronic library 14(1996) no.5, S.469-479 (P. Barker)
  20. Jensen, M.: Digital structure, digital design : issues in designing electronic publications (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In print publications, content elements are representable in visual form, but in digital presentation function may be shown through hypertext. Good design must be a tool to illuminate content, not an arbitrary add on. Sets out elements of good digital design. Consideration of the purpose of the publication, the use of the publication, the audience, and the market will help to identify appropriate design choices
    Source
    Journal of scholarly publishing. 28(1996) no.1, S.13-22

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