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  1. HTML, Java, CGI, VRML, SGML Web Publishing Unleashed by William Robert Stanek, Steven J. DeRose, et all 1996-03
  2. Content Management mit XML: Grundlagen und Anwendungen (Xpert.press) (German Edition)
  3. The SGML FAQ Book: Understanding the Foundation of HTML and XML (Electronic Publishing Series) by Steven J. DeRose, 1997-06-18
  4. DocBook Publishing [Book and CD-ROM] by Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier, Kara Pritchard, 2001-04
  5. Sgml at Work by Danny R. Vint, 1998-08
  6. The Concise SGML Companion by Neil Bradley, 1996-11-25
  7. Manual de Creacion de Paginas Web con CD-ROM (en Espanol/Spanish) (Manuales PC Users) (Spanish Edition) by Fernando Casale, Gustavo Katcheroff, et all 1999-03-06
  8. Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst, 2001-10-15
  9. OASIS (organization): Web Service, Democratic Process, SGML, CALS Table Model, Extensible Markup Language, UN/CEFACT, EbXML
  10. HTML Fundamentals by Curt Robbins, 1996-07-01
  11. DocBook: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly XML) by Norman Walsh, Leonard Muellner, 1999-10-28

21. Why SGML For Web Publishing?
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22. Advent 3B2 Publishing Software Solutions - Support XML Publishing SGML XSLT XSL-
sgml aware typesetting system. Particular support for newspaper production. Available on DOS, Macintosh Category Computers Software Typesetting Batch Systems...... composition Catalogues typography printer publishing blacklining Imposition MathML CatalogueMarket Areas sgml/XML Market STM Market Areas - web Market Areas
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23. Mew Standards For Web Publishing
Enter XML. The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a simplified subsetof sgml designed specifically for web publishing. Along the
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Mew Standards for Web Publishing
Major Keary
majkeary@netspace.com.au
The ubiquitous HTML may not disappear, but its use will change and diminish as new Web publishing standards are established. Users should set out to familiarise themselves with the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and XHTML. An understanding of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is, in my opinion, the best first step to ML. HTML was based on SGML, invented by Charles Goldfarb it was established in 1969 and is enshrined in ISO 8879-1986. The familiar angle brackets come from SGML as does the model for HTML parsers that process files. Parsers do the work that results in what the end user sees on his or her monitor. Because HTML has a small repertoire of tags and elements, parsers for Web browsers are easy to construct; however, similar software for SGML is very expensive because of its complexity. Why SGML? SGML is designed for documentation that is very large and has a long-term life. An example given in The XML Handbook is that of documentation for a single model of a commercial aircraft. Typically it will require some "four million unique pages ... that must be revised and republished quarterly". Take, for example, the number of models (and variants within models) produced by Boeing "and you get a feel for the scale involved". Using SGML for the base documentation enables any modifications to be self-healing, so to speak; pagination, index entries, and other adjustments are automatic. The document is entirely independent of any software used to render it, either in print or online.

24. Inso Corporation Announces DynaWeb® 3.1; First Web Publishing Solution To Suppo
the leading standardsbased electronic publishing system. electronic documents onthe web, CD-ROM or Standard Generalized Markup Language (sgml) content into
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/dynaweb3-dvi.html
[Archive copy mirrored from the URL: http://www.inso.com/frames/press/DynaWeb3.htm ; see this canonical version of the document.] IEEE Computer Society Implements DynaWeb 3.1 For Publishing "Digital Library" of Technical Material On The Web August 12, 1997 Inso also announced today that it is collaborating with the IEEE Computer Society and Lightbinders, Inc., the leading producer of journals, references, and textbooks on CD-ROM, to produce the most extensive collection of technical journals on the Web. DynaWeb 3.1's unique publishing process has allowed the Computer Society to publish approximately 35,000 periodical pages and over a quarter million images on its new "digital library" at http://computer.org. The Computer Society went live with their DynaWeb implementation on August 1, 1997 with a free preview on the Society's Web site. In 1998, access will be permitted on a subscription basis. "The Digital Library is a wonderful tool to help professionals in computer and related fields stay ahead of the state of the art," said Computer Society Executive Director Michael Elliott. "This breakthrough offers instant access and will cut through the information overload by searching thousands of pages in seconds. It can change the way knowledge is shared by professionals around the world." DynaWeb is the Web server component of the DynaText Professional Publishing System, the leading standards-based electronic publishing system. DynaText provides publishers with an automated production process for the creation and delivery of highly navigable and searchable electronic documents on the Web, CD-ROM or LANs. DynaWeb converts Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) content into HyperText Markup Language (HTML) "on-the-fly" for display by Web browsers. Due to its basis on SGML and its unique technology, DynaWeb greatly enhances end-users' ability to view, navigate, and search large documents on the Web.

25. The Cover Pages: SGML/
gain an integrated system for managing, distributing, publishing, and continuallyupdating Prepared by Robin Cover for the The sgml/XML web Page archive.
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Inso's DynaBase Web Content Management and Publishing Platform Selected by Quantum Corporation for Enterprise-Wide Web Publishing Initiative
Inso Becomes Strategic Technology Supplier to Quantum
BOSTON, MA. January 18, 1999. Inso Corporation today announced that Quantum Corporation has selected Inso as a strategic technology supplier and has licensed Inso's Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based DynaBase Web content management and publishing platform. Quantum, the world's leading maker of desktop hard disk drives and DLTtape drives, is implementing DynaBase in an enterprise-wide project to migrate a variety of loosely linked Internet, intranet, and extranet Web sites around the globe into a single environment that provides customized online capabilities for stakeholders inside and outside the enterprise. The primary goals for Quantum's new online environment are to allow Internet and intranet users to more easily access the information they need, and to create a more efficient storage and authentication system that ensures greater organization and security for the creation and retrieval of information. "Quantum's online users such as OEMs, distributors, suppliers, end- users, investors and employees have rapidly growing and increasingly complex needs," says Jennifer Maher, director of E-Business at Quantum. "Inso's DynaBase will enable us to create the internal processes and online infrastructure required to support those needs. It will also provide an integrated online environment that is flexible, capable of growing with our business and that will help us achieve our goal of reliability which ranges from products to online interactions within the company."

26. Everything That Rises Must Converge: New Dimensions In Web Publishing © 1996 By
Upcoming sgml conference in Boston Nov. 18 21, 1996 at SheratonBoston Hotel and Towers Recommended readings on web publishing.
http://www.obs-us.com/obs/english/papers/para.htm
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Everything that Rises Must Converge:
New Dimensions in Web Publishing
by Laura Fillmore
President, Open Book Systems (OBS)
Paraclete Press
October 29, 1996
Paraclete Press participants: Brother Christopher, Paige Cleverly, Bob Edmonson,
Rachel Lussier, Lilian Miao, Dough Velie
  • Understanding the Web as a new medium for publishing
    • Internet: What It Is Not
      • Not a phone company
      • Not a hardware or software company
      • Not a country
      • Not a library, or a sandbox to play in
      • The old analogies don't hold; the Web represents a path towards a new form of recorded communication
    • Internet: What It Is
      • A distributed system of internetworked computers
      • An interoperable, nonproprietary system
      • A largely unregulated, global communications system
      • A multimedia, recorded, and basically infinite environment
      • An information space increasing exponentially in size and complexity
      • Updateable constantly by site "authors" and users
      • Getting cheaper and more ubiquitous all the time
        • Web-ready TVs in 1997
        • Internet services being provided by phone companies, ISPs, utility companies such as General Electric (
  • 27. Books: XML & SGML - Airtight Web Services Bookstore
    Beyond HTML; sgml publishing on the World Wide web, with CDROM; YuriRubinsky, Murray Maloney (Contributor); Paperback; Published 1997.
    http://www.airtightweb.com/index.cfm?fa=books.listbooks&CatID=13

    28. Books: Program Specific Publishing - Airtight Web Services Bookstore
    Published 1999. Html, Cgi, sgml, Vrml, Java web publishing Unleashed;William Robert Stanek, et al; Paperback; Published 1996. IE5
    http://www.airtightweb.com/index.cfm?fa=books.listbooks&CatID=11

    29. Cultivate Interactive Issue 5: A Content Management And Web Publishing Systems G
    http//www.adobe.com/ http//www.adobe.com/products/main.html The multichannel sgmltechnical publishing solution for print and web Adobe® FrameMaker®+sgml
    http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue5/cms/
    Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 5 Home ... Misc.
    A Content Management and Web Publishing Systems Gazetteer
    By Philip Hunter - October 2001 Philip Hunter follows on from a recent Ariadne article with a detailed list of the different Content Management Systems currently available. In the last edition of Ariadne ], I wrote about the importance of Content Management Systems for the future of Universities. As a follow-up, I've prepared a selective list covering many of the different systems available. The overwhelming majority of these systems have been developed commercially, and are aimed at corporate users. The list opens with some general and introductory resources, and concludes with a pointer to another list of systems and links prepared by Paul Browning and Mike Lowndes, which was drawn to my attention shortly after this gazetteer was put together. Some CMS related tools are also in the list. System capabilities are as reported in company publicity materials. Content management systems, as with any other significant software committment, should be evaluated carefully before acquisition.
  • Web-Based Mail List Archives on CMS: http://cms.filsa.net/archives/cms-list/
  • 30. Press Releases
    EBT's DynaText(R) 3.0 Professional publishing System provides a true sgmlbased integratedCD / web publishing environment and will fully support browsing sgml
    http://xml.coverpages.org/ebt-121cat.html

    EBT Press Releases
    Business Announcements
    EBT ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR USING SGML OPEN CATALOGS TO DELIVER SGML DOCUMENTS ON THE INTERNET
    New Releases of EBT's DynaText CD/Web Browser and DynaWeb Server Fully Support SGML on the World-Wide Web PROVIDENCE, RI, Jan. 16, 1996-Electronic Book Technologies, Inc. (EBT), the premier supplier of integrated CD/Web publishing solutions, today announced support for using the SGML Open Catalog standard to enable interchange of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) documents on the Internet. SGML Open Catalog is a widely embraced industry standard that enables SGML systems to interoperate in traditional CD-ROM or LAN environments. The SGML Open Catalog includes an extension mechanism that EBT has utilized to apply the Catalog standard to the Internet. This will enable exchange of SGML documents on the World-Wide Web, as well as via electronic mail. The use of SGML Open Catalogs on the Internet is described in the document, "Using Catalogs and MIME to Exchange SGML Documents ," that is being considered by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Additionally, the SGML Open Consortium

    31. Press Releases
    professional publishers with a standardsbased solution for the next-generationof integrated CD/web publishing. EBT, a founding member of sgml Open and the
    http://xml.coverpages.org/ebtNewsJapan.html
    [Mirrored from: http://dynaweb.ebt.com:8080/company/press/3269
    EBT Press Releases
    International Announcements
    ASAHI SHINBUN, THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN JAPAN, TO USE EBT'S DYNATEXT AND DYNAWEB IN AN EXPERIMENT TO PROVIDE REAL-TIME NEWS VIA THE WORLD-WIDE WEB
    Asahi Shinbun Will Publish "Online Top Ten News" on the Web in Japanese PROVIDENCE, RI, Feb. 16, 1996 Electronic Book Technologies, Inc. (EBT), the premier international supplier of integrated CD/Web publishing solutions, today announced that Asahi Shinbun, the leading newspaper in Japan, will use EBT's DynaText and DynaWeb online publishing software in an experimental program aimed at publishing Japanese language news articles on CD and the World-Wide Web. Asahi Shinbun, which has an average daily circulation of 8.25 million (4.5 times larger than the Wall Street Journal), is participating in the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) fiber-optics network "Multimedia Cooperative Communication Experiment." As part of the experiment, Asahi Shinbun is using EBT's DynaText Professional Publishing System to create electronic versions of Japanese-language articles for subsequent distribution on CD-ROM. Asahi Shinbun also plans to implement EBT's DynaWeb server software, to enable real-time publishing of the Japanese "Online Top 10 News" via the World-Wide Web. "It is extremely satisfying to see Japan's explosive growth in the adoption of SGML and online publishing solutions extend to a major newspaper such as Asahi Shinbun," said Morihiro Kinjo, General Manager of EBT KK, EBT's Japanese subsidiary in Tokyo. "Asahi Shinbun is demonstrating its vision and leadership by adopting a standards-based approach to online news publishing."

    32. Computer Science: Module: CO691 - Interactive Web Publishing
    Laura Lemay, Teach yourself web publishing with HTML in a week, Indianapolis Sams,1995. Eric van Herwijnen, Practical sgml, (2 nd ed) Boston, London, Kluwer
    http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/teaching/02/modules/CO/6/91/description.html

    Interactive Web Publishing
    Module Details
    Group name: Applied Computing Weight within programme: 1 units Taught over: Lent Term Coursework weighting: Project weighting: Exam weighting:
    Module description
    Level: Part II Prerequisites: (CO352 or CO692) and (CO353 or CO683 or CO693) As this module involves programming, students are advised to take CO683 and CO684 before this module. Contact Hours: 22 lectures, 11 terminal classes.
    ECTS credits 7.5.
    Method of Delivery
    The module is delivered in the Lent Term. Student attend two lectures per week one supervised class in a terminal room for which students are divided into groups of 16. Classes will be used to give students practical experience in the techniques and tools of the module.
    Module Summary
    This module builds on the student's existing knowledge of programming, HTML and the WWW to loo k at more advance applications. It also studies formal document specification and parsing and interactive applications. Students are expected to design and implement original applications using a web compatible programming language.
    Aims and Objectives
    The aims of the course are to help students:
    • to understand the principles of interactive package design;

    33. SGML And HTML Explained - Prelims
    web community is at last beginning to realize that treating HTML in its true guiseas an sgml application opens up a future for web publishing divorced from
    http://www.sgml.u-net.com/book/home.htm
    SGML and HTML Explained published by Addison Wesley Longman
    Web SGML and HTML 4.0 Explained
    Martin Bryan
    Dedication
    This book is dedicated to Yuri Rubinsky, who did so much to make SGML and HTML widely accepted before his untimely death. This file contains the following parts of Web SGML and HTML 4.0 Explained
    Updates
    An annex defining adaptations of SGML for use over the Internet was approved by ISO's SGML technical committee on 5th December 1997. Whilst the formal date of publication for this annex is not yet known, SGML and HTML Explained have been updated and this new version of the book has been produced in anticipation of its formal publication. In addition the book has been updated to reference the strict variant of Version 4.0 of the HTML DTD. Version 1.0 of Jade, which includes support for TeX, was released in September 1997. To obtain a copy of the latest version of Jade contact http://www.jclark.com/jade A version of Jade with support for XML and XSL is also available from this site. Version 4.0 of the HTML DTD

    34. Internet Publishing Feature: Preparing Data For The Web With SGML/XML
    Volume 15, Number 5 • May 1998. • Internet publishing Feature •Preparing Data for the web with sgml/XML Why convert electronic
    http://www.infotoday.com/it/may98/article5.htm
    Internet Publishing Feature
    Preparing Data for the Web with SGML/XML

    Why convert electronic data yet again, to yet another electronic format?
    by Eli Willner Publishing these days is no longer the sedate and deliberate business it was in times gone by. We've joined the information age and change seems to have become the order of the day. No longer, apparently, do we have the luxury of settling into a new technology, getting comfortable with it, and expecting to live with it for 5 or 10 years. We are now synchronized to Internet time, expected to change our data representations and our tool sets as frequently as we change our clothes. The effect on productivity is pronounced and definitely not positive. It's more than just a retraining issue, too. The transition to a new data representation may be time-consuming and expensive. Moreover, as you move from one typesetting format to another, or from one word processing format to another, critical information that is embedded not in the text per se, but in its formatting, or in metadata, is often lost or distorted in the transition. A paragraph that conveyed a message of special significance in the original data because of its appearance something demarked as important, for example may no longer convey that message after the data are converted to the format du jour. Your data lose value. At best, it will be costly to restore. At worst, it may not be recoverable at all.

    35. WWW Publishing Information
    What Makes a Good Home Page; World Wide web publishing techniques. A Gentle Introductionto sgml; sgml on the web; EasyDTD sgml Tool; sgml TagWizard for Windows;
    http://users.aol.com/Earlon/web.html
    WWW Publishing Information
    WWW Publishing Information
  • Articles on Webspace Design
  • Ask Dr Web
  • Background Sampler
  • A Beginner's Guide to HTML ...
  • WebMasters' Page (the ultimate WEB info resource - maintained by Bob Allison)
  • What Makes a Good Home Page
  • World Wide Web Publishing techniques
  • HTMLConverters
  • HTML converters
  • Convertors: DTD,Mail and others to HTML Unix based
  • HTML Markup Text to HTML Convertor for Mac
  • TILE: a Lotus Note convertor
  • Excel 5.0 to HTML Table Converter
  • Yahoo's list of HTML Converters
  • HTML converters
  • HTML Editors
  • Macintosh HTML Editors
  • MS Windows HTML Editors
  • Web Spinner
  • HoTMetaL ...
  • WebPages for NextStep and OpenStep
  • WEB Wizard for Windows if you don't want to learn HTML
  • tkHTML tcl/tk HTML Editor Information for X
  • HTML Grinder
  • HTML Web Weaver for Mac
  • Quarterdeck's Web Author for Word ...
  • Internet Publisher Word Perfect as an HTML editor and browser
  • Press Release: WebPages for Windows
  • Pages Software WebPages by Pages NextStep Editor
  • HTML editors
  • Yahoo's Index of HTML editors
  • SGML Information
  • A Gentle Introduction to SGML
  • SGML on the Web
  • EasyDTD SGML Tool
  • SGML TagWizard for Windows
  • Panorama SGML Viewer for Web Browsers
  • SGML Database
  • SP SGML Parser
  • HTML/SGML Developmental Documentation Pages
  • VRML Information
  • Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Forum
  • 3DSite: vrmllinks
  • Home Space Builder VRML Editor for Windows
  • VRML*Tech The Virtual Reality Modeling Language Technical Forum
  • WorldView VMRL Browser for Windows
  • Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
  • VRML 1.0 Draft Specification
  • 36. Graphic Communications Associaton -Attend A GCA Conference
    include XML Applications; Core Standards; eBusiness; publishing with XML; Technical;NewComer; XML Vocabularies; Content/Data Management; web Graphics; XML Management.
    http://www.gca.org/attend/1999_conferences/xml_99/xml99_welcome.htm
    Welcome to Dear Internet Professional: This year's major fall conference, XML '99 is designed for a whole new generation of GCA members and conference attendees. Our focus is on the Web, and in particular how new XML-based technologies are enabling business models for the millennium. This year we are offering a wide variety of tracks to meet the needs of every attendee. XML '99 tracks include:
    • XML Applications Core Standards eBusiness Publishing with XML Technical NewComer XML Vocabularies Content/Data Management Web Graphics XML Management
    In addition to our conference tracks, we are proud to offer tutorials designed for newcomers, management, and Web developers. This is an opportunity for you to catch up with the latest developments in the quickly morphing world of the Web.

    37. XMLXPERTS SERVICES
    See why XMLXpert FrameMaker+sgml design and custom training is your most effectiveoption to implementing sgml. web publishing Design and Implementation
    http://www.xmlxperts.com/service.htm
    XMLXperts Consulting Services
    Table of Contents
    Overview
    Consulting Services
    Consulting Clients
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    Overview
    Dianne Kennedy, chief consultant for XMLXperts has designed and implemented SGML systems since the adoption of ISO 8879 in 1986. She was a member of the design team for the ATOS (Automated Technical Order System) project. This project represents the first working SGML implementation and was the precursor to today's CALS systems. Over the years her experience spans industries and continents. She has been actively involved with XML since its introduction to the Web community in December of 1996 at SGML 96 Conference. She currently serves as editor for the first Web Magazine focusing on XML, the XML Files published by the Graphic Communications Association. Now Ms. Kennedy is personally available to assist you and your staff as you implement XML. Ms. Kennedy has been chairperson for the major XML Conference in the US for the past 3 years: XML 98 (Chicago), XML 99 (Philadelphia), and XML 2000 (Washington DC). She will also chair Knowledge Technologies 2001, a new conference focusing on Knowledge and the Semantic Web.

    38. XML Book Review
    Summary This book begins by providing a set of the four fundamental conceptswhich are required to understand HTML, sgml, and web publishing.
    http://www.xmlxperts.com/books/yuri.htm

    SGML on the Web;
    Small Steps Beyond HTML
    ISBN: Pages: 500 + CD-ROM Publisher: Prentice Hall Authors: Yuri Rubinsky and Murray Maloney If Charles Goldfarb was the father of SGML, Yuri Rubinsky was certainly its soul. The late Yuri Rubinsky was a co-founder of SoftQuad, a co-founder of SGML Open, and an advisor to industry, government, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and the International Committee for Accessible Document Design. He was instrumental in the growth of SGML, the development of HTML 2.0, and in developing SGML markup for the visually disabled. Murray Maloney is a member of the HTML Editorial Review Board, the XML Editorial Review Board, and is an active participant in the International Committee for Accessible Document Design. He participated in the Davenport Group and is active in the Yuri Rubinsky Insight Foundation. Dedication: This book is dedicated to the late Yuri Rubinsky (1952 to 1996). Intended Audience: This book is intended for those who will be engaged in Web publishing, but for whom HTML is simply not enough. It foreshadows XML by providing strategies to use HTML in ways that can provide a richness beyond simply rendering data on a screen. Summary:
    This book begins by providing a set of the four fundamental concepts which are required to understand HTML, SGML, and Web publishing. Those concepts include the concept of document markup, Web markup, HTML and SGML. The authors present facts about SGML Vs. HTML and immediately ask the question "Is HTML Enough?" This book is clearly designed for those who answer, "No!"

    39. ETC Standards
    information on web publishing documents using the Text Encoding Initiative Standard(TEI), an application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (sgml).
    http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/standards.html

    About
    News Standards Collections Journals Current Projects Standards
    ETC Documentation
    International Standards
    Electronic Text Centre Documentation Document Imaging Standards The Electronic Text Centre has developed an infrastructure for managing digital image collections. Document imaging standards at the Centre are leveraged with automated process for the capture, archiving, and Web publishing of high quality digital images. ETC Image Metadata Scheme
    The Centre's imaging metadata scheme is based on the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative with local qualifiers and extentions in line with ETC-specific requirements. Cataloguing Procedures Manual
    This manual is used as an aid in creating index records for imaging projects and their associated items. Sample Imaging Project Administrative Metadata Form
    Project coordinators complete an administrative metadata record prior to the project's commencement.
    Metadata Standards The Centre has worked in conjunction with several Canadian elearning repositories to create a national metadata applications profile for the IMS Metadata Infomation Model ( http://www.imsproject.org/metadata/index.html

    40. BUBL LINK: 070.5 Electronic Publishing: Articles
    Author Bill Kasdorf Subjects electronic publishing, sgml DeweyClass 070.5 ResourceTypearticle Location usa web publishing Paradigm Article considering
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC2051
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    070.5 Electronic publishing: articles
    Titles Descriptions
  • A Study of Human Communication Issues in Interactive Scholarly Electronic Journals
  • Digital Alternatives: Solving the Problem or Shifting the Costs?
  • Electronic Publishing
  • Electronic Publishing and the Future of the Book ...
  • Work of the Encyclopedia in the Age of Electronic Reproduction
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    A Study of Human Communication Issues in Interactive Scholarly Electronic Journals
    Final report of an eLib Supporting Study conducted between March and July 1997. It covers several issues of relevance to the electronic libraries community in promoting the use of electronic resources or planning future activities, and highlights changes of particular importance to the assessment of quality, to ways of forming relationships, to the use of language and to the ownership of knowledge.
    Author: Graham Alsop, Chris Tompsett and James Wisdom
    Subjects: electronic journal use
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    document
    Location: uk
    Digital Alternatives: Solving the Problem or Shifting the Costs?
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