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Proceedings of the ASIS Mid-Year Meeting

1994

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Number of papers: 5

  1. Humanist and Scholarly Communication

    Judith Weedman

    Reports on a study exploring the ways in which humanist scholars engaged in informal, prepublication discussion of their work on the Humanist, an Internet discussion list. Scholars used the list... More

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  2. Design and Development of a Network-Based Electronic Library

    Ray R. Larson

    Describes collaboration between the University of California at Berkeley and four other universities to develop interoperable servers containing each participant's Computer Science Technical... More

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  3. Planning for and Evaluating an Internet Connection

    Philip Doty

    Explores obstacles to Internet usage, presents what is known about them, and considers strategies for avoiding or ameliorating their effects. Obstacles discussed include unrealistic expectations;... More

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  4. The Electronic Journal: A Viable Channel for Formal Scholarly Communication?

    H Julene Butler

    Describes a study in progress that examines electronic journals within the context of the formal scholarly communication process and attempts to determine whether publication in electronic journals... More

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  5. Union Records and Dossiers: Extended Bibliographic Information Objects

    Michael K. Buckland

    Online bibliographic and network-based information systems are starting to blur the boundaries that separated print documents. Two concepts emerge as a consequence: the union record, an entity that... More

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