Profound changes in the production, acquisition and use of scientific and scholarly knowledge have occurred since World War II. "Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium" explores a rich mosaic of issues from technical to ethical; science to humanities; authors to readers; students to scholars presented by electronic publishers, information specialists, librarians, government officials, scholars, scholars associations, business consultants and researchers in the field. Their inspired considerations and ...
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Profound changes in the production, acquisition and use of scientific and scholarly knowledge have occurred since World War II. "Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium" explores a rich mosaic of issues from technical to ethical; science to humanities; authors to readers; students to scholars presented by electronic publishers, information specialists, librarians, government officials, scholars, scholars associations, business consultants and researchers in the field. Their inspired considerations and recommendations are presented here along with a synopsis of the policy priorities and actions recommended by the participants. "Scholarly Communication in the Next Millennium: Selected Papers from Canada s Policy Conference," a special issue of the "Canadian Journal of Communication" (Vol. 22, No. 3/4), is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of scholarly publishing and the effects of electronic technology. "
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