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Peek R.P. (ed.), Newby G.B. (ed.) — Scholarly publishing: the electronic frontier
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Название: Scholarly publishing: the electronic frontier
Авторы: Peek R.P. (ed.), Newby G.B. (ed.)
Аннотация: Scholarly publishing is changing and the changes will have an impact on all members of the academic community and on how they will go about creating and maintaining scholarship. Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier examines the critical issues facing universities, academics, libraries, and scholarly presses in the turbulent time when publishing is likely moving from a print to an electronic paradigm. The essays by all of the major participants in this "electronic revolution" explore the technical, social, and organizational impact of computer-mediated communication. They examine both ends of the continuum and everything in between — from how the system might be completely overhauled to a gradual retrenching where much remains the same but paper is no longer the communication medium. Some of the subjects, implicit in the various possible futures for scholarly publishing and covered here, include the role of the library with respect to electronic publications, protection of intellectual and economic property, and plagiarism.
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Год издания: 1996
Количество страниц: 363
Добавлена в каталог: 11.12.2005
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New Yorker 314—315 338
Newell, Allen 304
News media See Journalism
Newspapers 134—135 320 327 331
Newton, Isaac 76 78 88n7
Nexis (database) 317
NOTIS system 262
NRENAISSANCE Committee 179n2
NSFNET 167—169 173 174 286 295n19
Occult practices 141
Oceanographers 45
Odlyzko, Andrew M. 243—244 247
Okerson, Ann 33—34
Oldenburg family 74
Olsen, Mark 216
Online Audiovisual Catalogers (organization) 257
Online catalogs See Catalogs
Online Computer Library Center 193 235 236 239 252
Online databases See Databases
Online Journal of Clinical Trials 7—8 235 236 240
Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis for Nursing 236
Online journals See Electronic journals
Optical disks 93 94.
Optical induction 62
Oral communication 29 114.
Organizations 46 48 49n10 50n12 279 290
Orwell, George 336
Osborne, Mary Pope 328
Ownership See Property
Oxford University 5
Oxford University Press 124 147 219 239
Oxygen 78
O’Donnell, Michael 131
Packard, David 171
PALINET (organization) xi
Paper documents See Printed documents
Paris Act (1971) 309—310
Particularism 43 44
Patents 279 284 294n5 295n16 303
Paul, K. 6
Peer review by scholarly societies 153
Peer review for Behavioral and Brain Sciences 113—114
Peer review in electronic environment 82 96 97—98 103—118 152 172
Peer review in print environment 108 109—112 247—248
Peer review in regulative contexts 64—65
Peer review on Internet 112—113 115 116
Peer review university presses and 151
Peer review, career development and 284
Peer review, proposed consortium for 201—213
Peiresc, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de 74
Pen-like interfaces 320 334 335
People (magazine) 129
Performance rights 299—312
periodicals See Electronic journals; Printed journals
Personal communication See Interpersonal communication
personal computers 94 256 287 290 303
Personal identity 64
Perspectivism 56
Pfaffenberger, Bryan 35—36
Pharmaceutical drugs 292
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 5 75 121
Philosophy 76
Phlogiston 78
Phonorecords 295n21
Photocopying for interlibrary loan 9 148 291
Photocopying of trade publications 104
Photocopying on experimental machine 328
Photocopying, economic consequences of 106
Photocopying, fair use and 127 296n28
Photocopying, university presses and 148
photographs 122 262 268
Physical Review 129
Physics 78 95 116n1 223 247
Physics journals 107 189 247
Piaget, Jean 57
Pilgrim, Dianne H. 37
Pilot projects 42 43 161—162
Plato 25
POLICY-Lelectronic mailing list 295n19
Political federalism 318—319
political science 66
Pollution 28
Pompeii Forum project 225
Pool, Ithiel de Sola 134
Popularizations 84—85
portable computers 319—321 322 331
Postal Service See Mail
Postman, Neil xii 219
Postmodern Culture (journal) 124 231 239
Preprints 95—96 106 113 114 116n1 126 247
Price-Wilkin, John 227
Princeton University 165 166 169—170 172 176 179n4
Printed books in academic libraries 148 163n3 185—186 191 219—220
Printed books in humanities 160—161
Printed books in public libraries 30
Printed books of university presses 148—149 155 187 190
Printed books, cultural authority and 33
Printed books, declining popularity of 6
Printed books, enduring preference for 156—157
Printed books, fields dependent upon 220 221
Printed books, illicit duplication of 328
Printed books, limitations of 192 226
Printed books, linearity of 59
Printed books, papers preparatory to 5
Printed books, prices of 189
Printed books, produced on demand 329
Printed books, quality control for 107—108
Printed documents, accessibility of 143—144
Printed documents, archival value of 79—80
Printed documents, distribution speed of 114
Printed documents, electronic superiority to 71—72
Printed documents, ergonomic advantages of 72 122 246
Printed documents, for developing countries 297n31
Printed documents, future survival of 195
Printed documents, integrity issues and 133—138
Printed documents, library selection of 219
Printed documents, production of 122—123
Printed documents, Republic of Letters and 74
Printed documents, research artifacts of 87
Printed documents, scanning of 194 328
Printed documents, trade publication of 103—105
Printed documents, value added to 323
Printed journals See also Interdisciplinary journals; Newspapers; Review journals; Specialized journals
Printed journals in libraries 8—9 11 148 171—172 185—186 188—190
Printed journals, access to 7—9
Printed journals, cataloging of 266
Printed journals, copyright of 283—284
Printed journals, delayed publication of 10 79
Printed journals, demise/survival of 91—101 121 172 249
Printed journals, early 4—5 73—79
Printed journals, finances of 79 125—126 129 130—131 234 286
Printed journals, FTP and 105—106
Printed journals, indexing of 193 220—221 234
Printed journals, peer review of See Peer review
Printed journals, prestige hierarchy of 110
Printed journals, prices of 163n3 171 188—190 204 250
Printed journals, publication of 231—234
Printed journals, readership of 130—131
Printed journals, serendipitous learning in 65
Printed journals, tangential interests and 66
Printing devices 321 335
Privacy 137—138 161 163n8 282 294n6 337—338
Private enterprises See Commercial enterprises
Private letters 5 73—74 75
Prodigy (network) 175 315
Production lattice concept 50n11
Profession (journal) 218
Professional associations 11 36 124.
Professional persons 26 48
Professional reward system See Academic reward system
Promotional work See Marketing
Property 25 182 193.
Psychological identity 64
Psycoloquy (journal) 109 115 123 124 231
Public agencies See Government agencies
public domain 30 170 173 177 282 283 309
Public libraries 30 319 322 328 338
Public mail reflectors 281
public performance rights 299—312
Public-Access Computer Systems Review 124
Publisher's Weekly 183 235
Publishers See also Commercial publishers; Scientific publishers; University presses; Vanity presses
Publishers, "gatekeeping" role of See "Gatekeeping"
Publishers, CIP Project and 269—270
Publishers, computerized operations of 122—123
Publishers, document delivery services and 172
Publishers, economic environment of 11
Publishers, electronic dissemination and 231—241 288—289
Publishers, finances of See Finances
Publishers, future functions of 11—12 99 327—328
Publishers, joint authors and 280
Publishers, libraries and 192 330—331
Publishers, prestige conferred by 6
Publishers, proposed elimination of 12 32 33
Publishers, quality control by 107—108
Publishers, secondary 237
Publishers, site licensing by See Licensing
Publishers, universities and 198
Quality control See also Editing; Peer review
Quality control in traditional publishing 240 245—246
Quality control of electronic journals 97 103—118 209 210
Quality control of self-published material 237
Quality control, librarians and 227
Quinn, Frank 96 238 247
Racial minorities 333
Radical relativism 56
Radio 128 300 301 326 335
Rawlins, G.J.E. 11—12
Rawls, John 57
Readership 33 130—131
Red Baron-Franklin Park, Inc. v. Taito Corp. 310—311n2
Referees See Peer review
Reference librarians 100
Regulative communities 57 58 62
Reinforcement politics 49n10
Renaissance Humanism 33
Reprints 106 113 126
Reproductions 254 326
Research councils 208
Research funds 31 107 231.
Research libraries See Academic libraries
Research Libraries Group 193 194 262
Research methodologies 61
Research personnel See Academicians
Research teams 278—280 284
Resource sharing 127 182 190—191 195 196 198 251—252.
Revenues See Finances
Review journals 100
Review papers 98 99
Revised works 134 135—136 138—142 145 159 253—254 261
Revolutionary War 38
Reward system See Academic reward system
Rogers, S.J. 12
Romantic fiction 47
Romanyshyn, Robert D. 59
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 225 226
Royal Academy of Sciences (France) 77
Royal Society (Britain) 5 75 121
royalty fees 128 328 329—330.
Rural schools 175
Rushdie, Salman 76
Sassower, Raphael 56 57
Scacchi, W. 50n11
Scanned documents 194 328
Scholarly Communication System (proposed) 12
Scholarly Communications Project 236
Scholars See Academicians
Scholars Press 207—208 210 212nn4 5
Schools See also Academic institutions; Students
Schools, computer-assisted instruction in 28
Schools, database needs of 333
Schools, network access of 178—179
Schools, proposed TeleRead system and 314 319—320 325 326 335
Schools, rural 175
Schools, utopian views of 39
Science (journal) 7 127
SCIENCEnet 45
Scientific American (journal) 85 125
Scientific communication 80 85 86
Scientific databases 220
Scientific journals 5—6 127 172 189
Scientific productivity 45 114
Scientific publishers 11 160 172
Scientific research 86—87 277
Scientist (newspaper) 125
Seminars See Conferences
Serials See Electronic journals; Printed journals
Serials Review 128 129
Shakespeare, William 97
shopping 327 334—335
Sigma Theta Tau (society) 236
Silverman, Robert J. 56—57 63
SIMBA Media Daily 328
Simmel, Georg 65
Simmons, Gustavus 136
Simon, Janos 125
Site license fees See Licensing
Social bonds 56
Social change, beneficial 27—28
Social change, empirical study of 40 46
Social change, harmful 34
Social change, implementation of 38
Social change, new terminology on 31 32
Social change, utopian/antiutopian visions of 21 26 37 39
Social classes 36
Social conflict 37—38 40
Social equity 19
Social equity, among students 290
Social equity, databases and 36 179 219 286—287 333
Social equity, dissemination control and 289
Social equity, fee structures and 176
Social realism 22—23 24 40—43 44 46 47
Social science books 148
Social Science Citation Index 113
Social science journals 110 111
Social sciences 40 44 45 153 160 217 220
Social Security 334
Social Studies of Science (journal) 65
Social theory 22—23 24 43—44
Society of Biblical Literature 212n4
Software Publishers Association 290 331
Solstice (journal) 123—124
Song royalties 128
Sony v. Universal Studios (1984) 295n15
Specialized books 149
Specialized disciplines 76 77—78 82 83 284—285
Specialized journals 110 131 189
Speech recognition 320 321
Standard Generalized Markup Language 269 270 271—273
State universities 183 184 291
Steganography 140—141 143
Stego (program) 141
Stern Electronics v. Kaufman (1982) 311n8
STN (information system) 127
Stonier, Tom 25
storage devices See Computer storage devices
Strangelove, Michael 124
Structuration theory 44
Students, attrition among 65
Students, computer use by 18 19
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