IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Sep 1977
The approaching economic environment
Abstract
The already existing and future economic atmosphere will significantly affect scientific publishing during the next several years. Distributors and retailers are joining what was essentially a one-component (i.e., the publisher-manufacturer) industry. The original product (the journal or book) is spawning a wide variety of secondary, derivative, and aftermarket information products. It is becoming possible to deal in machine-readable information equivalents, e.g., a scientist's current workbook entries, rather than with a post-experiment journal paper describing the research.
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- IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
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- 1977-09-01
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- 10.1109/tpc.1977.6592322
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