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3. ELPUB 1999: Karlskrona, Sweden
- John Smith, Anders Ardö, Peter Linde:
Electronic Publishing '99, Redefining the Information Chain - New Ways and Voices: 3rd ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Karlskrona/Ronneby - ELPUB 1999, Karlskrona, Sweden, May 10-12, 1999. Proceedings. ICCC Press, Washington DC, USA 1999, ISBN 1-891365-04-5 - Abel Laerte Packer:
SCIELO - An Electronic Publishing Model for Developing Countries. - Ana Alice Baptista, Elóy Rodrigues, Altamiro Machado:
Online Publishing as a Support for Scholarly Communication in Dynamic Knowledge Communities. - Ana Maria Cetto:
Democratic Approach to Electronic Publishing in a Non-Democratic System. - Andrew E. Treloar:
Products and Processes: How Innovation and Product Life-Cycles Can Help Predict the Future of the Electronic Scholarly Journal. - Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre:
The Superjournal Project: Data Handling Using SGML. - Anneli Heimbürger:
A Structured Link Document as a New Means for Composing and Publishing Technical Customer Documentation in Extranets and Intranets. - Audrey Anthoney, Jo Royle, Ian M. Johnson:
The UK Children's Publishing House - Adapting to Change for the Multimedia Market. - Aukse Balcytiene:
Electronic Publications of Cultural Heritage: Global Challenges and Local Practices. - Creagh Cole:
A New Continent into Literature: The Australian Literature Database at the University of Sydney Library. - David Seaman:
Digital Libraries in the New Millennium: Partners, Publishers, Potentials, and Pitfalls. - David Seaman:
Payment Mechanisms and Internet Commerce: Or, the Promise of Micro-Charging. - Eric Hellman:
The S-Link-S Framework for Reference Linking: Architecture and Implementation. - Erik Peurell:
Print on Demand in Sweden: Four Projects and Their Products, Problems and Prospects. - Fytton Rowland:
Two Large-Scale Surveys of Electronic Publication in the United Kingdom. - Gaurab Raj Upadhaya:
INDRENI - The Nepali Intranet. A Platform for Electronic Publishing and Information Sharing in Nepal. - Henning Lobin, Andreas Witt:
Semantic and Thematic Navigation in Electronic Encyclopedias. - Howard Besser:
Issues in Electronic Publication of Image Databases: Report from a Study of the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project. - Jack Meadows:
Undemocratic Aspects of Publishing. - Jill O'Neill, Chris Leonard:
Learning Curves: Managing Smooth Product Development Cycles in Non-Print Environments. - John W. T. Smith:
Prolegomena to any Future E-Publishing Model. - Katerina T. Frantzi, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Classifying Technical Terms. - Kay Henderson:
Electronic Commerce in the On-Line and Electronic Publishing Industry: A Business Model for Web Publishing. - Kemal Bakarsic:
Bosnia - War - Democracy - Information. - Lars Aronsson:
Project Runeberg's Electronic Facsimile Editions of Nordic Literature. - M. Carmen Fernández Panadero, Andrés Marín López, Carlos Delgado Kloos, Carlos García-Rubio, Vicente Luque Centeno, Luis Sánchez Fernández, Tony Hernández:
Mass-Customizing Electronic Journals. - Mark Doyle:
Citing and Linking in Electronic Scholarly Publishing: A Pragmatic Approach. - Massimo Garribba:
European Content on the Global Networks. - R. E. Lonsdale, C. J. Armstrong:
Scholarly Monographs: The Unacknowledged Dimension of Electronic. - Richard Gartner:
The Internet Library of Early Journals: An Electronic Library of Primary Sources on the Internet. - Rune Gustavsson:
Electronic Publishing Year 2010: A Global Perspective: What has Happened and What Will Happen!?. - Sely Maria de Souza Costa:
The Use of the Internet and the Democratisation of Information: The Brazilian Experience. - Shona McQuistan, Kay Henderson:
Scholarly Electronic Journal Access in Academic Libraries: Issues for Future Development. - Stefan Hermann, Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Derick Wood:
Visually Specifying Context. - Sune Karlsson, Thomas Krichel:
REPEC AND S-WOPEC: Internet Access to Electronic Preprints in Economics. - Vitaly A. Nechitailenko:
Integrated Electronic Publishing Environment. A Case Study. - Zoran Gligorov:
Electronic Publishing and Democratisation of the Transitional Society in Macedonia.
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