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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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Рубрика: Технология /
Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц
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Год издания: 1996
Количество страниц: 363
Добавлена в каталог: 11.12.2005
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Students, graduate 61 294n8
Students, inequities among 290
Students, population of 244
Students, proposed TeleRead system and 314 319—320 321 325 326
Students, psychological identity of 64
Studies in Religion (University of Manitoba) 212n5
Subject analysis 267 270 274
Subscription agencies 233
Subsidiary rights 233—234
Subsidies See Government subsidies; Research funds
Supreme Court (U.S.) 303
Surety Technologies, Inc. 235
Surveillance See Privacy
Sutherland, Kathryn 218
Sweepstakes offers 130 131
Symons, Veronica 49—50n11
Symposia See Conferences
T-1 links 170
Tasjian, Dickran 37
Taxation 290 333—334 338
Teachers 314 321 325 326.
Technical databases 220
Technical journals 189
Technological utopianism See Utopianism
Technology, "Q question" and 13
Technology, creative exploitation of 79
Technology, cultural "contamination" of 216
Technology, early viii
Technology, social consequences of xii—xiii 21 219
Technology, transfer of 41—42
Technology, university presses and 149 155
Telecommunications firms 327
Telecommunications infrastructure 169—170 174 176 196—197 324 332
Telecommuting 28
telephones 163n6 175 177 178 333
Teleprocessing networks See Networks
TeleRead (proposed system) 313—339
Telescopic images 170
Television journalism 32
Television, cable-transmitted 169 325
Television, products ordered through 314
Television, programming on 103 129 299 300
Television, proposed TeleRead system and 335—336
Tellers 244
TEX (character code) 93—94 247
Text files 139 236 254.
Text-Encoding Initiative 228 273
Thesauri 274
Toffler, Alvin 31—32 34
Trade books 149 246
Trade publishers See Commercial publishers
Transactions of the Royal Society of London 5 75 121
Transmissions 311n4 312n19.
Travel 5 6
Trithemius, Johannes 141
TRLN Copyright Policy Task Force 238
TRnet (proposed) 322—331
Tuchman, Gaye 35
Typesetting 94 125 155 156 247
typography 139 141 151 246 304
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency 222
U.S. Congress 269 291 296n28 302 304 306 334
U.S. Constitution 198
U.S. Copyright Office 233 304
U.S. Department of Commerce 331
U.S. Department of Defense 167 322
U.S. Department of Education 185 257
U.S. government agencies See Federal agencies
U.S. Information Agency 297n31
U.S. Internal Revenue Service 334 338
U.S. Library of Congress 233 252 317 326 337
U.S. Library of Congress, American Memory Project 262 268—269 273
U.S. Library of Congress, Cataloging in Publication Division 269—270
U.S. Library of Congress, Network Advisory Committee 293—294n2
U.S. Library of Congress, Network Development and MARC Standards Office 255—256 257 259 262 267
U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 170 240
U.S. National Center for Education Statistics 183
U.S. National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works 291
U.S. National Education Commission on Time and Learning 314
U.S. National Library of Medicine 8 289
U.S. National Science Foundation 30—31 167 173 290
U.S. Supreme Court 303
Ulam Quarterly 124
Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory 190
UnCover service 194
Underdeveloped countries See Developing countries
UNESCO 183
Uniform Resource Citations/Characteristics 143 265 266
Uniform Resource Identification 265
Uniform Resource Locators 143 262 264—266
Uniform Resource Names 143 265 266
UNIMARC (cataloging standard) 272
Universal Copyright Convention 296«30
universities See Academic institutions
University of California 41—42
University of Chicago Press 172 240
University of Manitoba 201 212nn2 212n5
University of Maryland 320
University of Michigan 316
University of Minnesota 163n6
University of Montreal 225
University of Virginia 225 227
University of Wisconsin 163n6
University presses 147—163 172 187 190 205 206 248
Unpublished works 258 310 312n19.
Unsworth, John 33 49n4
USENET 327
user interfaces 112—113 267 274 315—316 335.
USMARC (cataloging standard) 252 255—268 271—273
Utopianism xii 22—23 24 25—34 49nn1 49nn4
Utopianism, academic community and 48
Utopianism, causal simplification in 39
Utopianism, conventions of 36
Utopianism, empirical alternatives to 40 46
Utopianism, implementation of 38
Utopianism, social realism and 41 50n13
Utopianism, social theory and 43 44
Utopianism, strengths/limits of 37 47
Utopianism, technology-transfer expectations and 42
Vanderbilt archive 323
Vanity presses 98 110 115 116
Varian, Hal 178 179n3
vending machines 337—338
Versions See Revised works
video games 300 302 303 311n2
Video transmissions 169 177 179n4 326
Videoconferencing 171 178 335
Videodiscs 268
Videotext systems 88n3
Virginia Polytechnic Institute 236
Virtual central database proposal 313—339
Virtual libraries See Digital libraries
Virtual seminars See Network forums
Visual arts 160
Voice recognition 320 321
Voltaire 76
VPIEJ (electronic bulletin board) 236 237 238
VTLS (firm) 262
Waema, Tim 49—50n11
Wal — Mart (firm) 94
Wall Street Journal 135
Walsham, Geoff 49—50n11
Web models 43 49—50n11
Webmaster (user interface) 175
Weizenbaum, Joseph 34—35 38
West Germany 188
White-collar occupations 36
Wide Area Information Servers 315
Wilson, D. L. 7 8
Wilson, Richard Guy 37
Winnipeg Conference (1993) 201—213
Women professionals 20
Women Writers Project 218—219
Women's studies 58 66 221
Women's Studies Index 221
Woolpy, Sara J. 199
Word processing 139 152 246
Work 19 48
World Fact Book 222
World Wide Web, ARTFLand 218
World Wide Web, electronic journals on 125
World Wide Web, growth of 175
World Wide Web, HTML and 227
World Wide Web, humanities and 225—226
World Wide Web, Library of Congress and 326
World Wide Web, library use of 222—223 224 315
World Wide Web, Mosaic and 4
World Wide Web, proposed TeleRead system and 325 332
World Wide Web, shopping on 327
World Wide Web, site loss on 316
World Wide Web, USMARC and 274
Worldwide Military Command and Control System 43
Xanadu publishing system 339n2
Yale University 167
Young, Peter 129
Z39.S0 (standard) 274
Zentralblatt fiir Mathematik 99
Ziff — Davis (firm) 329
Ziman, J. 5—6
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