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Learned societies and electronic publishing

by: B. Donovan
Learned Publishing (April 1998), pp. 91-107  Key: citeulike:12004095

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Electronic publishing techniques are introducing inevitable changes in scholarly publishing as a whole and in the academic journal publishing business in particular. What will be the effect of the changes on the function and role of learned societies?


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