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The Royal University for Women - 0 views

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Effat University - Library - 0 views

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Table of Contents - 0 views

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    This is the Table of Contents page of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing website. This Website is an index of citations to articles about various topics related to electronic publishing. For example, Publisher's Rights Issues: Digital Rights Management contains an index of probably 50 relevant articles, print & digital, related to that topic. Do we really need any other source? I'm just going to tag this with our four main categories and we can probably find all the sub-categories within these articles.
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if:book: a unified field theory of publishing in the networked era - 0 views

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    bob stein
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    This is not a scholarly article, it is one person trying to relay his thoughts and predictions about the future of publishing. He welcomes comments, and there are several. He discusses a little bit the history of the print to digital transition, like the added interaction between books and authors via author webpages, or a scholars ability to easily access source materials if they are linked to the original article. This may be useful as a historical guide to discuss where book publishing started and how the publishing model is changing.
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E-books: A Textbook Case « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

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CLIR Report - 0 views

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    How should we be rethinking the research library in a swiftly changing information landscape?\n\nIn February 2008, CLIR convened 25 leading librarians, publishers, faculty members, and information technology specialists to consider this question. Participants discussed the challenges and opportunities that libraries are likely to face in the next five to ten years, and how changes in scholarly communication will affect the future library. Essays by eight of the participants-Paul Courant, Andrew Dillon, Rick Luce, Stephen Nichols, Daphnée Rentfrow, Abby Smith, Kate Wittenberg, and Lee Zia-were circulated to participants in advance and provided background for the conversation. This report contains these background essays as well as a summary of the meeting.
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Electronic Publication and the Narrowing of Science and Scholarship -- Evans 321 (5887)... - 0 views

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    This study discusses how research methods have changed. Hyperlinks may actually lead to less in-depth research as researchers jump around through articles, rather and read and digest the article as written.
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IDEALS @ Illinois: Library Trends 48 (4) Spring 2000: Collection Development in an Elec... - 0 views

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    issue focused on digital collections
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    This link leads to an 2000 article by Marlene Manoff called "Hybridity, Mutability, Multiplicity: Theorizing Electronic Library Collections." Much of the article discusses bibliographic control at a time when the internet was still a fairly new environment. Ms. Manoff discusses the changes that were occurring around 1998 - 2000, and many of these cataloging issues are still around today.
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Mass Digitization » Market opportunity knocks, and knocks, and knocks - 0 views

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    Blog entry by Georgia Harper about the implications of the Copyright Act and the inability to copy orphan works.
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THE 21ST Century Writer - 0 views

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    Caricatures media transition, but has some good quotations from O'Reilly, etc.
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UKOLN | Events | JISC CNI | July 2008 | Programme - 0 views

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    The JISC/CNI Meeting: Transforming the User Experience
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The Lessons From the Kindles Success - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog - 0 views

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    It seems that Amazon.com's Kindle is not the flop that many predicted when the e-book reader debuted last year. Citibank's Mark Mahaney has just doubled his forecast of Kindle sales for the year to 380,000. He figures that Amazon's sales of Kindle hardware and software will hit $1 billion by 2010.
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Research + Web = More Conformity, Less Diversity (At Least, So Far) | Britannica Blog - 0 views

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    James Evans on his Science article about impact of eresources on research
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    This author argues against the "long tail" theory of internet research. Interesting, but directly relevant to our study.
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General Information - About the Library (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    Size of LC collection: 138,313,427 items
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Electronic Publication and the Narrowing of Science and Scholarship -- Evans 321 (5887)... - 0 views

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    "Using a database of 34 million articles, their citations (1945 to 2005), and online availability (1998 to 2005), I show that as more journal issues came online, the articles referenced tended to be more recent, fewer journals and articles were cited, and more of those citations were to fewer journals and articles."
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