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Learned Publishing, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2001
- Clifford A. Lynch:

The power of the linked environment. 3-5 - James E. Till

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Predecessors of preprint servers. 7-13 - Kent R. Anderson

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The mutant journal: how adaptations to online forces are forcing STM journals to mutate. 15-22 - Kent A. Smith, Ed Sequeira:

Linking at the US National Library of Medicine. 23-28 - Kate Wittenberg:

The Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC): a university-based collaboration in digital scholarly communication. 29-32 - Christopher L. Tomlins:

Just one more 'zine? Maintaining and improving the scholarly journal in the electronic present: a view from the humanities. 33-40 - Vanderlei Perez Canhos, Leslie Chan

, Barbara E. Kirsop:
Bioline Publications: how its evolution has mirrored the growth of the internet. 41-48 - Elisabeth Kessler, Keyu Zhang:

Publishing a well-established international environmental journal in Chinese. 49-53 - David Nicholson:

New business models: AgBiotechNet™, a case study. 55-59 - Mike Grace:

Publishing: a market-led approach. 60-64 - Walter L. Warnick:

PubSCIENCE: hyperlinking to the physical sciences. 65-67 - Lynette Owen:

Piracy. 67-70 - Tim Albert:

Getting personal about training and development. 71-72 - Hazel Bell:

Telling it like it is: reporting conferences and seminars. 72-74
Volume 14, Number 2, 2001
- Faith McLellan

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Publication ethics: an ounce of prevention. 83-84 - Susan van Rooyen:

The evaluation of peer-review quality. 85-91 - Rachel Hardy, Charles Oppenheim, Iris Rubbert:

PELICAN: a pricing mechanism for the electronic distribution of materials to the higher education community. 93-96 - Albert N. Greco:

The market for university press books in the United States: 1985-1999. 97-105 - David Taylor:

Never mind the textbook - here's the chapters. 107-112 - Karen Shashok

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Author's editors: facilitators of science information transfer. 113-121 - Hazel K. Bell:

From herbals to Hotbot: the development of journal indexing. 123-130 - James Langer:

Physicists in the new era of electronic publishing. 131-137 - Teruzo Kubota:

How are electronic journals and CD-ROMs being accepted in Japan? 139-143 - F. Hill Slowinski, Patrick Bernuth:

How 'free distribution' impacts your business model: is it really free? 144-148 - Alex Williamson:

COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics. 149-150
Volume 14, Number 3, 2001
- Sally Morris:

What's so special about not-for-profit publishers? 163-165 - John W. Houghton

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Crisis and transition: the economics of scholarly communication. 167-176 - Henry S. Rzepa

, Peter Murray-Rust:
A new publishing paradigm: STM articles as part of the semantic web. 177-182 - Simon Jones:

The links in the information chain. 183-188 - John Fowler:

The publications of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. 189-196 - Alex C. Klugkist:

Virtual and non-virtual realities: the changing roles of libraries and librarians. 197-204 - Charles Oppenheim:

The new Directive on copyright and related rights. 205-212 - Lloyd Alan Fletcher:

Going beyond the buzzword: what exactly is CRM? 213-222 - Bill Kasdorf:

The XML revolution. 223-231 - Jerry Cowhig:

Electronic article and journal usage statistics (EAJUS): proposal for an industry-wide standard. 233-236 - Derek G. Law

, M. R. Sheen, R. L. Weedon:
Universities and article copyright. 239-240
Volume 14, Number 4, 2001
- Liz Bennett:

Electronic publishing in the new millennium. 243-246 - Irene Hames

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Editorial boards: realizing their potential. 247-256 - Elizabeth Wager

, Tom Jefferson:
Shortcomings of peer review in biomedical journals. 257-263 - Joost G. Kircz:

New practices for electronic publishing 1: Will the scientific paper keep its form? 265-272 - Simon Buckingham Shum

, Tamara Sumner:
JIME: an interactive journal for interactive media. 273-285 - Simon Inger

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The importance of aggregators. 287-290 - Michael Evans:

Who's afraid of the Data Protection Act? Is the Data Protection Act 1998 a problem for journal publishers? 291-295 - Jenny Walker:

What is SFX? 296-298 - Edwin Shelock:

ALPSP and learned society publishing. 299-302 - Tim Albert:

Who needs personal development? 302-303 - Lesley Ellen Harris:

How to be a better negotiator in the digital realm. 303-306 - Anthony Watkinson

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What's so special about not-for-profit publishers? 313-314

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