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1. Verfasser: Hunter, Karen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1988
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Hunter, Karen
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contents Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing? Hunter, Karen Academic Libraries Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Technology Institutional Cooperation Library Automation Publishing Industry Research and Development Proposes that academic librarians and publishers should view themselves as partners rather than adversaries. Following a discussion of premises, problems, and attitudes related to librarian-publisher cooperation, several areas for joint development are suggested: new products and services; CD-ROM; electronic document delivery; scholarly book publishing; databases; networking; library-specific issues; standardization; and copyright. (MES)
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spellingShingle Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing?
Hunter, Karen
Academic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Technology
Institutional Cooperation
Library Automation
Publishing Industry
Research and Development
Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing? Hunter, Karen Academic Libraries Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Technology Institutional Cooperation Library Automation Publishing Industry Research and Development Proposes that academic librarians and publishers should view themselves as partners rather than adversaries. Following a discussion of premises, problems, and attitudes related to librarian-publisher cooperation, several areas for joint development are suggested: new products and services; CD-ROM; electronic document delivery; scholarly book publishing; databases; networking; library-specific issues; standardization; and copyright. (MES)
title Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing?
topic Academic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Technology
Institutional Cooperation
Library Automation
Publishing Industry
Research and Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ389253