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Givler, Peter – Academe, 1999
Although some consider electronic publishing to be the wave of the future, publishers must first build an infrastructure of citations, copyrights, authentication, and preservation to make it work well. Consistency is a crucial consideration in making information and documents accessible, and significant resources must be dedicated to archiving…
Descriptors: Archives, Citations (References), Copyrights, Electronic Publishing

Buckholtz, Alison – Academe, 1999
The high price of subscribing to scientific journals threatens scientific communications. A coalition of universities, libraries, and learned societies, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), is using electronic publishing to reverse that trend and provide affordable alternatives to costly print publications.…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Trends, Electronic Publishing, Higher Education

Academe, 1998
The American Association of University Professors' report on intellectual property rights summarizes federal copyright law on issues that concern faculty: ownership; commercialization; revenue distribution; works created for colleges and universities; fair use; traditional, electronic, and multimedia materials; Internet/World Wide Web; digital…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Contracts, Copyrights