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Published Financial Information

1980
Publisher Summary The prime legal requirement for presentation of financial information by limited companies is embodied in the Companies Acts, which state that once at least in every calendar year every limited company shall present to shareholders and file with the Registrar of Companies a set of annual accounts, which give a true and fair view of ...
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Presumptive Meanings: The theory of generalized conversational implicature

, 2001
From the Publisher: When we speak, we mean more than we say. In this book Stephen C. Levinson explains some general processes that underlie presumptions in communication.
S. Levinson
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Electronic publishing and the information profession

Aslib Proceedings, 1986
This paper is not so much about electronic publishing — as about change. More importantly it is about our professional institutions and their response to change. In many ways it is appropriate that I give this paper at an Aslib conference. In 1983 Aslib changed, if not its main name, then its subtitle to the Association of Information Management.
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The Internet Galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society

, 2001
From the Publisher: Manuel Castells is one of the world's leading thinkers on the new information age, hailed by The Economist as "the first significant philosopher of cyberspace," and by Christian Science Monitor as "a pioneer who has hacked out a ...
M. Castells
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Personalizing Web publishing via information extraction

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2003
The authors propose a multilingual text-classification and hyperlinking system, Namic, based on a knowledge-based approach to information extraction. Their goal is to enable content-aware management and delivery of Web information.
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Book Publishing and the Circulation of Information

2013
According to Aldo Manuzio, one of the most ingenious publishers in history, Venice in 1498 was "a place more like an entire world than a city". Despite the long tradition of studies dedicated to the Venetian publishing industry, with the exception of Horatio F.
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The rights of the publisher in the information society

Journal of Information Science, 1987
For 100 years the philosophical basis of the Berne Conven tion was the concept of intellectual property. However, prop erty and other absolute private rights tend to give way to other interests that are felt to be more fundamental and more social. The system of copyright itself will in future need some ad ditional justification in order to raise a ...
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Changing Sources of Published Information

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1995
We looked at the types of references in papers published during the first month of 1972, 1982, and 1992 in the Astrophysical Journal and Astronomy & Astrophysics; also those published in the former journal during the first half-years of 1952 and 1962. Some of the results are qualitatively predictable, such as the decrease (from 12% to 1%) in references
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Information village: the future of publishing

Journal of Information Science, 1998
Role de l'editeur a la fois dans l'edition traditionnelle et dans l'edition future, qui emerge principalement par la presence du Web. Dans ce dernier type d'edition, les relations entre les differents acteurs: auteurs, editeurs, referres, specialistes de l'information...sont indiquees sur un schema du type Village d ...
Geraldine Turpie, Linda Hajdukiewicz
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The information divide: publishing and access issues

Innovation, 2005
Changes in information access are explored at a macro-environment (global), and then a micro-environment (local) level. It is argued that changes in the publishing industry have occurred not only because of the advent of electronic publishing, but also because of a fundamental paradigm shift from \"information as societal good\" to \"information as ...
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