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Jan 2001

The Transition from Paper: Where Are We Going and How Will We Get There?

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R. Stephen Berry and Anne Simon Moffat
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The Transition from Paper
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Introduction

Electronics and the Future of Education

The Changing Landscape of Academics As Affected by New Communications Technology

The Future of Science Textbooks

Scientific Journals of the Future

The Future (?) of Peer Review

Management of the New Infrastructure for Electronic Publications

Electronic Clones vs. the Global Research Archive

Science and Science Online; <i>Wired</i> and <i>HotWired</i>

Electronic Conferences

Advancing the Electronic Information Marketplace Through Library Licensing

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Academic Publishing, Copyright, and other Miasmas

The Legal Foundation for Electronic Information: How Will It Affect Scientists?

Competition and Cooperation: Libraries and Publishers in the Transition to Electronic Scholarly Journals

On "Who Should Own Scientific Papers?"

The Rationale for "Full and Open Access" of Scientific Information

Social Impacts of the Transition

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The Transition from Paper

Using the field of chemistry as a case study, this project probed how the expansion of electronic communications is altering the collection, dissemination, and storage of scholarly information.

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