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In: | Canadian Journal of Communication, 22, 1997, 3-4 |
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University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
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Medientyp: | Artikel, E-Artikel |
ISSN: |
0705-3657
1499-6642 |
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DOI: | 10.22230/cjc.1997v22n3a1009 |
veröffentlicht in: | Canadian Journal of Communication |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schlagwörter: | |
Kollektion: | University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) (CrossRef) |
<jats:p> Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more quickly than ever before. The authors report on their experiences at several scholarly publications, including the Canadian Journal of Communication, the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, and the Canadian Journal of Mathematics, during the adoption and deployment of new electronic media. The authors draw on first-hand experience in creating these Web-based journals and provide insight into the technical, commercial, administrative, and scholarly implications of such a move. The paper concludes with a discussion of a paradox in the move to electronic publication and of a possible solution. </jats:p> |