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Journal: Learned Publishing
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Volume
Volume
14
, Issue
4
243
--
246
Liz Bennett
.
Electronic publishing in the new millennium
247
--
256
Irene Hames
.
Editorial boards: realizing their potential
257
--
263
Elizabeth Wager
,
Tom Jefferson
.
Shortcomings of peer review in biomedical journals
265
--
272
Joost G. Kircz
.
New practices for electronic publishing 1: Will the scientific paper keep its form?
273
--
285
Simon Buckingham Shum
,
Tamara Sumner
.
JIME: an interactive journal for interactive media
287
--
290
Simon Inger
.
The importance of aggregators
291
--
295
Michael Evans
.
Who's afraid of the Data Protection Act? Is the Data Protection Act 1998 a problem for journal publishers?
296
--
298
Jenny Walker
.
What is SFX?
299
--
302
Edwin Shelock
.
ALPSP and learned society publishing
302
--
303
Tim Albert
.
Who needs personal development?
303
--
306
Lesley Ellen Harris
.
How to be a better negotiator in the digital realm
313
--
314
Anthony Watkinson
.
What's so special about not-for-profit publishers?
Volume
14
, Issue
3
163
--
165
Sally Morris
.
What's so special about not-for-profit publishers?
167
--
176
John W. Houghton
.
Crisis and transition: the economics of scholarly communication
177
--
182
Henry S. Rzepa
,
Peter Murray-Rust
.
A new publishing paradigm: STM articles as part of the semantic web
183
--
188
Simon Jones
.
The links in the information chain
189
--
196
John Fowler
.
The publications of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
197
--
204
Alex C. Klugkist
.
Virtual and non-virtual realities: the changing roles of libraries and librarians
205
--
212
Charles Oppenheim
.
The new Directive on copyright and related rights
213
--
222
Lloyd Alan Fletcher
.
Going beyond the buzzword: what exactly is CRM?
223
--
231
Bill Kasdorf
.
The XML revolution
233
--
236
Jerry Cowhig
.
Electronic article and journal usage statistics (EAJUS): proposal for an industry-wide standard
239
--
240
Derek G. Law
,
M. R. Sheen
,
R. L. Weedon
.
Universities and article copyright
Volume
14
, Issue
2
83
--
84
Faith McLellan
.
Publication ethics: an ounce of prevention
85
--
91
Susan van Rooyen
.
The evaluation of peer-review quality
93
--
96
Rachel Hardy
,
Charles Oppenheim
,
Iris Rubbert
.
PELICAN: a pricing mechanism for the electronic distribution of materials to the higher education community
97
--
105
Albert N. Greco
.
The market for university press books in the United States: 1985-1999
107
--
112
David Taylor
.
Never mind the textbook - here's the chapters
113
--
121
Karen Shashok
.
Author's editors: facilitators of science information transfer
123
--
130
Hazel K. Bell
.
From herbals to Hotbot: the development of journal indexing
131
--
137
James Langer
.
Physicists in the new era of electronic publishing
139
--
143
Teruzo Kubota
.
How are electronic journals and CD-ROMs being accepted in Japan?
144
--
148
F. Hill Slowinski
,
Patrick Bernuth
.
How 'free distribution' impacts your business model: is it really free?
149
--
150
Alex Williamson
.
COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics
Volume
14
, Issue
1
3
--
5
Clifford A. Lynch
.
The power of the linked environment
7
--
13
James E. Till
.
Predecessors of preprint servers
15
--
22
Kent Anderson
.
The mutant journal: how adaptations to online forces are forcing STM journals to mutate
23
--
28
Kent A. Smith
,
Ed Sequeira
.
Linking at the US National Library of Medicine
29
--
32
Kate Wittenberg
.
The Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC): a university-based collaboration in digital scholarly communication
33
--
40
Christopher L. Tomlins
.
Just one more 'zine? Maintaining and improving the scholarly journal in the electronic present: a view from the humanities
41
--
48
Vanderlei Perez Canhos
,
Leslie Chan
,
Barbara E. Kirsop
.
Bioline Publications: how its evolution has mirrored the growth of the internet
49
--
53
Elisabeth Kessler
,
Keyu Zhang
.
Publishing a well-established international environmental journal in Chinese
55
--
59
David Nicholson
.
New business models: AgBiotechNet™, a case study
60
--
64
Mike Grace
.
Publishing: a market-led approach
65
--
67
Walter L. Warnick
.
PubSCIENCE: hyperlinking to the physical sciences
67
--
70
Lynette Owen
.
Piracy
71
--
72
Tim Albert
.
Getting personal about training and development
72
--
74
Hazel Bell
.
Telling it like it is: reporting conferences and seminars