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Main Author: Cox, John E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ544754
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contents Publishers, Publishing and the Internet: How Journal Publishing Will Survive and Prosper in the Electronic Age. Cox, John E. Change Strategies Contracts Copyrights Information Dissemination Intellectual Property International Law Internet Multimedia Materials Publishing Industry Scholarly Journals School Business Relationship Universities The Internet will change how publishers function. Publishers will need to acquire new skills in developing multimedia; become custodians of intellectual property rather than producers of printed artifacts; know copyright and contract law, especially international aspects; and work more closely with universities to deliver electronic information more effectively. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Publishers, Publishing and the Internet: How Journal Publishing Will Survive and Prosper in the Electronic Age.
Cox, John E.
Change Strategies
Contracts
Copyrights
Information Dissemination
Intellectual Property
International Law
Internet
Multimedia Materials
Publishing Industry
Scholarly Journals
School Business Relationship
Universities
Publishers, Publishing and the Internet: How Journal Publishing Will Survive and Prosper in the Electronic Age. Cox, John E. Change Strategies Contracts Copyrights Information Dissemination Intellectual Property International Law Internet Multimedia Materials Publishing Industry Scholarly Journals School Business Relationship Universities The Internet will change how publishers function. Publishers will need to acquire new skills in developing multimedia; become custodians of intellectual property rather than producers of printed artifacts; know copyright and contract law, especially international aspects; and work more closely with universities to deliver electronic information more effectively. (PEN)
title Publishers, Publishing and the Internet: How Journal Publishing Will Survive and Prosper in the Electronic Age.
topic Change Strategies
Contracts
Copyrights
Information Dissemination
Intellectual Property
International Law
Internet
Multimedia Materials
Publishing Industry
Scholarly Journals
School Business Relationship
Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ544754