The Transition from Paper
Under the leadership of R. Stephen Berry (University of Chicago), The
Transition from Paper project probed how the expansion of electronic
communications is altering the collection, dissemination, and storage of
scholarly information. Participants included scientists, a librarian, a
publisher, an editor, and others involved in scientific communications. The
project focused on the impact of electronic communications on the physical
sciences, particularly chemistry.
A resulting volume of essays,
The Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There?,
is available online. The first part of the volume addresses the impact of
electronic communications on daily teaching and research in the sciences.
Discussion focuses on such issues as the prospects for large-scale displacement
of classroom teachers, distance learning, the rise of for-profit institutions
of higher education, and the future of peer review. The second part of the
volume addresses various legal and commercial issues associated with the
transition to electronic communications. The third part explores global impacts
of the transition away from paper.
Funding from the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
helped to support this project.
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