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Scholarly electronic publishing bibliography

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This bibliography presents selected articles, books, electronic documents, and other sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet and other networks.
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This bibliography presents selected articles, books, electronic documents, and other sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet and other networks.

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Use and Users of Electronic Library Resources: An Overview and Analysis of Recent Research Studies

Carol Tenopir
TL;DR: She is working on a master's degree in the School of Information Science at the University of Tennessee and she plans to become a school media specialist.
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A bit more to it: scholarly communication forums as socio-technical interaction networks

TL;DR: STIN models provide a richer understanding of human behavior with online scholarly communications forums and help to further a more complete understanding of the conditions and activities that support the sustainability of these forums within a field than does the Standard Model.
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The peer-review process

TL;DR: Any scholarly publishing system will need to locate financial support to at least that extent, and a system of lump‐sum payment by the authors' funders is best placed to cover this cost while providing universal free access to scholarly material.
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Humanities Computing

TL;DR: A rough intellectual map of the field of humanities computing can be found in this article, with doubleheaded arrows indicating that these techniques are variously exported from individual fields of study into the commons and from the commons into others.
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State of play.

Antonia Bunnin
- 30 May 2001 - 
TL;DR: With the party manifestos published ' and the politicians hitting the campaign trail hard, the election is well and truly under way.
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The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom

Yochai Benkler
- 01 May 2006 - 
TL;DR: In this comprehensive social theory of the Internet and the networked information economy, Benkler describes how patterns of information, knowledge, and cultural production are changing--and shows that the way information and knowledge are made available can either limit or enlarge the ways people can create and express themselves.
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The chronicle of higher education

Gail A. Herndon
- 01 Apr 1977 - 
TL;DR: Leaders of 23 of 139 public research institutions and public-college systems surveyed this year by The Chronicle will make more than $500,000, an increase from the 17 identified in last year's slightly smaller survey.
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Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace

TL;DR: Harvard Professor Lawrence Lessig shows how code can make a domain, site, or network free or restrictive; how technological architectures influence people's behavior and the values they adopt; and how changes in code can have damaging consequences for individual freedoms.
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Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity

TL;DR: Free Culture as discussed by the authors is a book published in 2004 and focused on presenting another way of organizing culture and knowledge, opening the restrictions of the obsolete paradigm of copyright, and relying on the copyleft model promoted by free software.