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Biyi Wen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation is an inquiry into the history of Chinese computer-based word processing technologies from 1958 to 1997. My purpose in looking into the history is to answer, how the development and usage of word-processing technologies have contributed to knowledge production, by shaping the understanding of what information technologies can do.…
Descriptors: History, Chinese, Word Processing, Computer Software
Sulianta, Feri; Sapriya, H. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
In today's society, information technology transforms the way people do business and activities. Such phenomenon eliminates the previous jobs and creates a new job title. In this regards, professional writers offer new jobs in this digital age. Books and papers are substituted with new platforms because of industrial changes. Web portals,…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Entrepreneurship, Authors, Users (Information)
Peters, Michael A.; Jandric, Petar; Irwin, Ruth; Locke, Kirsten; Devine, Nesta; Heraud, Richard; Gibbons, Andrew; Besley, Tina; White, Jayne; Forster, Daniella; Jackson, Liz; Grierson, Elizabeth; Mika, Carl; Stewart, Georgina; Tesar, Marek; Brighouse, Susanne; Arndt, Sonja; Lazaroiu, George; Mihaila, Ramona; Legg, Catherine; Benade, Leon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This article is concerned with developing a philosophical approach to a number of significant changes to academic publishing, and specifically the global journal knowledge system wrought by a range of new digital technologies that herald the third age of the journal as an electronic, interactive and mixed-media form of scientific communication.…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Organizations (Groups), Writing Processes, Collaborative Writing
Bernstein, Lisa – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2013
This paper introduces a pedagogical approach and strategies for using online resources and interactive media to teach in English about writers and writing from around the world without colonizing or excluding other languages and cultures. First, I explain the context and challenges of teaching world literature: the importance of including diverse…
Descriptors: World Literature, Teaching Methods, Multimedia Materials, Electronic Publishing
Oakley, Robert L. – Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy, 1991
Discusses issues that deal with the interface of copyright law and online systems. Areas of change needed to maintain the balance between users and creators of electronic information are identified, limits of the Copyright Act are explored, and it is suggested that existing copyright law can be applied to electronic information. (four references)…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Electronic Publishing, Fair Use (Copyrights)
Eisenberg, Michael B. – Educational Technology, 1994
Provides a summary of the papers in this issue that deal with electronic publishing. Highlights include the impact on publishers, authors, users, and librarians and information technologists; theoretical frameworks; practical applications and implications; and future possibilities. (Contains 15 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society), Information Scientists
Cunningham, Ann Marie, Ed.; Wicks, Wendy, Ed. – 1993
This report tracks the evolution of information through the eyes of the five traditional "players"--author, primary publisher, secondary publisher, distributor, and information consumer. It maps the trajectory of publishing through the media landscape--from print to online to CD-ROM to networks. Representatives from each constituency…
Descriptors: Authors, Delivery Systems, Diffusion (Communication), Electronic Publishing

Catenazzi, Nadia; Gibb, Forbes – Journal of Information Science, 1995
Presents a general overview of the publishing process, including both paper and electronic publishing, and describes in greater detail a hyper-book approach explaining steps from the acquisition of a manuscript in a general mark-up language to the presentation of the final electronic publication to the user in the library. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programming), Authors, Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society)
Ditlea, Steve – Technology Review, 2000
Focuses on the "real" e-books. Discusses Stephen King's novella released exclusively for electronic publication, and discusses experiences of another author writing on a specialized subject. Presents a brief background of e-books. Examines the differences between Portable Document Format (PDF) technology and the new Open eBook (OEB)…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Computer Oriented Programs, Electronic Publishing
Machovec, George S., Ed. – Online Libraries and Microcomputers, 1998
The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS) is an organization of over 60 publishers and online service providers. Included is a formal white paper which was released in December 1997 to clarify the rights and responsibilities of each party in the electronic information delivery process: authors, publishers,…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Access to Information, Authors, Document Delivery
Fisher, Janet H. – 1997
This paper presents the preliminary results on the costs of electronic journals and compares them to the costs of traditional print journals. The "Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science" (CJTCS) is used as a model and the direct costs incurred in publishing are compared with direct costs incurred for an issue of the same length…
Descriptors: Authors, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Journals