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Table of Contents I. The Impact of Electronic Publishing on Scholarly Life
- Scholarly Publishing, Facing The New Frontiers, Robin Peek
- Analyzing Alternate Visions of Electronic Publishing and Digital Libraries,Rob Kling and Roberta Lamb
- The Impact of Electronic Publishing on the Academic Community, Robert Silverman
- The Seminar, the encyclopedia, and the ECG Museum as Possible Future Forms of Electronic Publishing, Jean-Claude Guedon
- Tragic Loss or Good Riddance? The Impending Demise of Traditional Scholarly Journals, Andrew Odlyzko
- Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals, Steven Harnard
II. The New Challenges
- The Economic Quandary of the Network Publisher, Brian Hayes
- Issues of Integrity in Electronic Publishing, Clifford A. Lynch
- The University Press in the Electronic Future, Lisa Freeman
- Network Information Is Not Free, Ira Fuchs
- University Libraries and Scholarly Communication, Ann Okerson
- A Consortium for Refereed Electronic Journals, Larry Hurtado
- Revolutionary or Regressive: The Politics of Electronic Collection Development, Marlene Manoff
- Traditional Publishers and Electronic Journals, Janet Fisher
- The Need for Management of Electronic Journals, Fytton Rowland
- The Challenges of Electronic Text in the Library: Bibliographic Control and Access, Rebecca Guenther
- Scholarly Communication in the Networked Environment: Issues of Principle, Policy, and Practice, Brian Kahin
- Where Electronic Publications and Television Programs Are Really Computer Programs: Some Copyright Implications, Patrice Lyons
- TeleRead: A Virtual Central Database without Big Brother, David H. Rothman
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