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E-Journals and E-Publishing Summary
1,388 words, approx. 5 pages E-journals and E-publishing Electronic journal (e-journal) publishing on the World Wide Web is a flourishing field, providing users with online access to various journals. However, there is still a lack of standardization among publishers, and users...
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Electronic publishing Information
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 Electronic publishing includes the digital publication of ebooks and electronic articles, and the development of digital libraries and catalogues. Electronic publishing has become common in scientific publishing where it has been argued that...




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An electronic publishing primer.
04/19/1991: 2,478 words, approx. 8 pages An Electronic Publishing Primer The decision to start publishing electronically is usually made in response to customers' needs. It is important to remember from the outset that electronic publishing is different from print: don't set out to mimic the book or to structure...
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Crosswire: electronic publishing.
11/11/1995: 890 words, approx. 3 pages Journalist Michael Kinsley, co-host of the talk show 'Crossfire,' will leave the show to publish a new online magazine for Microsoft. The magazine will comment on political and cultural issues and will appear on the World Wide Web and the Microsoft Network. IT...
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Oregon Governor: Kulongoski (D) 47%; Saxton (R) 42%
10/2/2006: 254 words, approx. 1 pages The political winds are blowing momentum toward Republican Ron Saxton’s attempt to unseat Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski. Results of the latest Rasmussen Reports election survey show the incumbent’s lead is down to five points, 47% to 42%. Earlier this month, Saxton trailed by nine.Confirmation that...
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Pennsylvania Governor: Rendell With 18-Point Edge
10/31/2006: 262 words, approx. 1 pages Former Pittsburgh Steeler and sportscaster Lynn Swann continues to lag far behind incumbent Democratic Governor Ed Rendell. Rendell now leads the Republican challenger 56% to 38%. That's not much different from our October 16 poll, when Rendell led 57% to 40%.Swann's campaign started promisingly enough,...


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