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Main Author: Piternick, Anne B.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1989
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ393963
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author Piternick, Anne B.
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contents Serials and New Technology: The State of the "Electronic Journal." Piternick, Anne B. Access to Information Computer Storage Devices Cost Effectiveness Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Facsimile Transmission Full Text Databases Futures (of Society) Online Searching Optical Data Disks Reviews reasons why electronic journals have not replaced printed materials, and describes ways in which new technologies such as online searching, full text databases, facsimile transmission, optical disk, and other electronic storage methods are offering alternative methods of access to printed journals. Future technological developments and trends are discussed. (16 references) (CLB)
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publishDate 1989
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spellingShingle Serials and New Technology: The State of the "Electronic Journal."
Piternick, Anne B.
Access to Information
Computer Storage Devices
Cost Effectiveness
Electronic Journals
Electronic Publishing
Facsimile Transmission
Full Text Databases
Futures (of Society)
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
Serials and New Technology: The State of the "Electronic Journal." Piternick, Anne B. Access to Information Computer Storage Devices Cost Effectiveness Electronic Journals Electronic Publishing Facsimile Transmission Full Text Databases Futures (of Society) Online Searching Optical Data Disks Reviews reasons why electronic journals have not replaced printed materials, and describes ways in which new technologies such as online searching, full text databases, facsimile transmission, optical disk, and other electronic storage methods are offering alternative methods of access to printed journals. Future technological developments and trends are discussed. (16 references) (CLB)
title Serials and New Technology: The State of the "Electronic Journal."
topic Access to Information
Computer Storage Devices
Cost Effectiveness
Electronic Journals
Electronic Publishing
Facsimile Transmission
Full Text Databases
Futures (of Society)
Online Searching
Optical Data Disks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ393963