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Embracing electronic publishing
The Learning Organization, 1995Describes how MCB University Press has started to come to terms with the metamorphosis which electronic publishing offers. Sees a future where interactive multimedia products and services are the norm and are quite differently distributed, based on new alliances from within but also from outside the traditional players.
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Electronic publishing—a boon or a bugbear
Emergency Radiology, 2005An abruptly imposed technological change is almost always both liberating and unsettling. Invariably, it is accompanied by the emergence of at least four stereotypical mindsets that inform positions taken during public debates about the value of the innovation. Inevitably, such discussions are characterized by confusion, discord and disagreement, often
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An electronic publishing model for academic publishers
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994Academic publishers considering electronic publishing face several questions: What is the format of the electronic book? How will it be delivered? How will the copyright be protected when the book is available in digital form? One scenario from the publisher's point of view is this: Why will a university buy 400 copies of a textbook if it can pay for ...
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New Library World, 1985
What is Electronic Publishing? Electronic Publishing (EP) is the application of communications technology to distribute information. In the context of libraries, it typically means large, often textual databases, stored on powerful computers, from which information is selectively retrieved using terminals linked to the computers via the telephone ...
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What is Electronic Publishing? Electronic Publishing (EP) is the application of communications technology to distribute information. In the context of libraries, it typically means large, often textual databases, stored on powerful computers, from which information is selectively retrieved using terminals linked to the computers via the telephone ...
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Software for Electronic Publishing
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1995openaire +2 more sources
Electronic scholarly publishing and open access
Journal of Information Science, 2008Charles Oppenheim
exaly
Electronic publishing: assessing opportunities and risks
International Journal of Information Management, 1999Philip Powell
exaly
The emergence of electronic books publishing in Spain
Library Hi Tech, 2010JOSÉ Antonio Cordón Garcia
exaly

