Traditional academic publishing in refereed journals, such as those used in promotion decisions, faces major obstacles such as time lags from submission to publication and distribution costs. Although electronic publishing can reduce cost and time to print, it presents new issues and problems, such as:•How tocontrol the quality of the publication? •What is the best medium for electronic publishing? •How should copyrights be protected? This paper presents four scenarios for 2007 to explore these issue
The purpose of this panel is to preserit a11 overview of the field of electronic publishing and disc...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
Traditional academic publishing in refereed journals, such as those used in promotion decisions, fac...
This paper introduces a comprehensive research framework for academic electronic publishing (AEP). E...
This paper reviews the impact of two convergent trends in publication; the growth of 'electronic dis...
This paper discusses some of the issues related to e-journals: cost, speed of publication, global ac...
Electronic publishing opportunities, manifested today in a variety of electronic journals and Webbas...
Scholarly publishing has changed as a result of a shrinking market for specialized materials, increa...
This paper depicts some of the issues facing the academicians seeking to publish in the field of Man...
Scholarly electronic journals: economic and technical issuesIn this paper we discuss scholarly commu...
Poiesis&Praxis, Vol.3 (2005) No.3, 181-198This article discusses the future of quality control in an...
Professors at higher education institutions often feel pressure to “publish or perish” in order to m...
Electronic journals today typically serve as on-line counterparts of their paper based versions, pro...
Publication is at the heart of scholarship. Traditionally, print media has been the vehicle for comm...
The purpose of this panel is to preserit a11 overview of the field of electronic publishing and disc...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
Traditional academic publishing in refereed journals, such as those used in promotion decisions, fac...
This paper introduces a comprehensive research framework for academic electronic publishing (AEP). E...
This paper reviews the impact of two convergent trends in publication; the growth of 'electronic dis...
This paper discusses some of the issues related to e-journals: cost, speed of publication, global ac...
Electronic publishing opportunities, manifested today in a variety of electronic journals and Webbas...
Scholarly publishing has changed as a result of a shrinking market for specialized materials, increa...
This paper depicts some of the issues facing the academicians seeking to publish in the field of Man...
Scholarly electronic journals: economic and technical issuesIn this paper we discuss scholarly commu...
Poiesis&Praxis, Vol.3 (2005) No.3, 181-198This article discusses the future of quality control in an...
Professors at higher education institutions often feel pressure to “publish or perish” in order to m...
Electronic journals today typically serve as on-line counterparts of their paper based versions, pro...
Publication is at the heart of scholarship. Traditionally, print media has been the vehicle for comm...
The purpose of this panel is to preserit a11 overview of the field of electronic publishing and disc...
As academia progresses towards the 21st century, increases in student numbers, distance learning, ch...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...