Publishers And Publishing
Mostrando 13-19 de 19 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Coleção Iniciação Científica: do projeto à edição (1931-1977)
The proposition of investigation of this work falls upon the analysis of a series of books organizedas a collection- Coleção Iniciação Cientijica - from 1931 to 1978, figuring it as an object and source of investigation and information. This Collection was originally disposed by Femando de Azevedo (1931-1946), who was later substituted by Damasco Penna (
Publicado em: 2003
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14. The Association of American Publishers' Electronic Manuscript Project: a status report.
In July 1983, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) initiated the Electronic Manuscript Project, with the goal of an industry-wide standard and guidelines for electronic manuscript preparation. The project, viewed as a significant effort throughout the publishing and information communities, consists of six tasks designed to improve productivity and e
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15. Electronic reserves: copyright and permissions
Electronic reserves present a new service option for libraries to provide needed materials during hours that the library is not open and to user groups located some distance from library collections. Possible changes to current copyright law and publishers permissions policies have delayed the development of electronic reserves in many libraries. This paper
Medical Library Association.
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16. Biomedical Publishing and the Internet: Evolution or Revolution?
The Internet is challenging traditional publishing patterns. In the biomedical domain, medical journals are providing more and more content online, both free and for a fee. Beyond this, however, a number of commentators believe that traditional notions of copyright and intellectual property ownership are no longer suited to the information age and that owne
American Medical Informatics Association.
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17. Publisher: professional or profiteer?
This article discusses the general economics of journal and monograph publishing. The costs related to acquisition, production, marketing, and distribution of journals and monographs are analyzed by considering "typical" cost elements borne by all scientific and medical publishers.
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18. Journal pricing issues: an economic perspective.
Scientific journal prices have increased markedly in the past two decades, outpacing inflation by severalfold. Such increases challenge the librarian's ability to manage acquisitions resources effectively and threaten the mission of the health sciences library as a resource for present and future scientific information needs. Explanations for serial price in
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19. The Virtual Hospital: experiences in creating and sustaining a digital library.
A university and its faculty encompass a wealth of content, which is often freely supplied to commercial publishers who profit from it. Emerging digital library technology holds promise for allowing the creation of digital libraries and digital presses that can allow faculty and universities to bypass commercial publishers, retain control of their content, a