Electronic publishing in libraries: introduction
Abstract
The impact of electronic publishing (e‐publishing) on library collections, services and administration is complex. There are no simple solutions to the problems of managing the collection, archiving and access to e‐publications as well as including them in library services. There are, however, many good usable solutions that libraries can learn from each other. No one needs to recreate the wheel to cope with e‐publications. Many librarians feel that the technology to solve the problems and take advantage of e‐publishing is either currently available or clearly under development. How the advent and increasing presence of e‐publications will impact the people who will read them may ultimately be of more importance than what we will do with the machines, the storage media or the delivery mechanism. Therefore, emphasis in this special theme issue is more on the human‐interaction aspects of e‐publishing rather than on the technology or delivery mechanisms.
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Citation
Kovacs, D.K. (1999), "Electronic publishing in libraries: introduction", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 8-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000004556
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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