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Electronic Publishing

The Serials Librarian, 1998
Many people have heralded the emrgence of an online world where all the world's citizens can easily and freely access all the world's literature. Alternatively, some authors mourn the death of print and are convinced that paper products and the greatness of civilizatio are liked. Reality lies somewhere between these poles.
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Electronic publishing and publishing

The Electronic Library, 1996
The first journals appeared in 1665: Le Journal des Scavans in Paris and Philosophical Transactions in London. They were the first publications with quality control, introducing concepts like approbation and imprimatur. Today we can see approximately 70 000 regular primary publications.
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Electronic publishing: the movement from print to digital publication.

Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2000
This article provides an overview of electronic publishing, describes how information increasingly is being exchanged within the scientific community, and discusses the scholarly qualifications of electronic venues.
Ruth Ludwick, Greer Glazer
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Mapping and Electronic Publishing of Shoreline Changes using UAV Remote Sensing and GIS

Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2021
N. Shenbagaraj   +4 more
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Electronic Publishing

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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Jupyter Notebooks - a publishing format for reproducible computational workflows

International Conference on Electronic Publishing, 2016
T. Kluyver   +14 more
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URLs Link Rot: Implications for Electronic Publishing

World Digital Libraries, 2015
D. V. Kumar   +2 more
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A semantic model for scholarly electronic publishing in Biomedical Sciences

Semantic Web, 2014
C. H. Marcondes   +2 more
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