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Electronic Expectations: Science Journals on the Web

Autor Tony Stankus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2000
Explore the future of Internet-based Science Journals!

Electronic Expectations: Science Journals on the Web chronicles the convergence of financial, technical, and public policy considerations that turned what seemed like science fiction twenty years ago into a library fact of life today. The book shows that while electronic publication greatly speeds issuance of important scientific results of enduring value, it also has the potential to lower the economic threshold at which crank papers and marginal publications can gain a wide, if sadly misled audience, in the short run.

In Electronic Expectations, editor Tony Stankus predicts with splendid irony that the electronic journals that will matter the most to genuine scientific progress will be the web versions of long-standing leaders among traditional print journals, whose electronic typesetting requirements gave the web its first format conventions and rules for safe content transmission.

Electronic Expectations will empower you to:
  • assess the existing print journal system and its prospects for improvement through electronic publishing
  • discern the competing motivations and strategies of science researchers, librarians, publishers and journal aggregators in going electronic
  • identify the web winners and losers after these first ten years
  • understand the underlying business and technological warfare affecting the larger future of the internet

    Electronic Expectations demonstrates that while scientists invented the web, they no longer control it, and that even the very largest research organizations, libraries, publishers, and journal aggregators, will, to a substantial degree, be at the technological and economic mercy of commercial users of the web.
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ISBN-13: 9780789008367
ISBN-10: 078900836X
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 152 x 212 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:V18
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

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Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction, The Key Trends Emerging in the First Decade of Electronic Journals in the Sciences, A Review of the Print Journal System in the Sciences, with Prospects for Improvement in Deficiencies and Costs Through Electronic Publishing: Practices and Attitudes of Publishers and Printers, Librarians, and Scientific Authors, The Business and Technological Warfare Affecting the Internet and Electronic Journals: Terminology of Major Hardware and Software Components and Competing Strategies of Major Players, Electronic Journal Concerns and Strategies of Science Publishers, Electronic Journal Concerns and Strategies for Aggregators: Subscription Services, Indexing/Abstracting Services, and Electronic Bibliographic Utilities, The Best Original Scientific Research, Review, Methods, and Symposia Journals with Their Current Web Addresses Ranked Within Their Primary Subject Category, , Index,

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Electronic Expectations: Science Journals on the Web chronicles the convergence of financial, technical, and public policy considerations that turned what seemed like science fiction twenty years ago into a library fact of life today. The book shows that while electronic publication greatly speeds issuance of important scientific results of enduring value, it also has the potential to lower the economic threshold at which crank papers and marginal publications can gain a wide, if sadly misled audience, in the short run. Electronic Expectations demonstrates that while scientists invented the web, they no longer control it, and that even the very largest research organizations, libraries, publishers, and journal aggregators, will, to a substantial degree, be at the technological and economic mercy of commercial users of the web.