Publishing in UK Law

  • Electronic publishing and publishing
    • No. 14-4, April 1996
    • The Electronic Library
    • 291-292
    The first journals appeared in 1665: Le Journal des Scavans in Paris and Philosophical Transactions in London. They were the first publications with quality control, introducing concepts like appro...
  • E‐publishing readiness assessment in Iranian publishing companies
    • No. 29-4, August 2011
    • The Electronic Library
    • 470-487
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is first to construct an e‐publishing model and then to implement the model in Iranian publishers. Design/methodology/approach: This article critically tries to ...
  • Worldwide trends in CDROM publishing
    • No. 11-4/5, April 1993
    • The Electronic Library
    • 299-301
    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. My paper today is on the subject of worldwide trends in CDROM publishing and I wish to present this within the framework of the industry structure.
  • THE PUBLISHING OF SCHOLARLY MONOGRAPHS
    • No. 36-1, January 1980
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 1-10
    Monographs are conventionally books which report specialized research work to a restricted readership. The publishing of such books requires special publishing skills of both an editorial and finan...
  • Electronic publishing in libraries: introduction
    • No. 17-1, March 1999
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 8-9
    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, archivin...
  • Designing Documents with Desktop Publishing
    • No. 91-4, April 1991
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 12-18
    Desktop publishing and how it can be used to produce documents are described: document design including the intended market, planning and designing the page. The principles of design are reviewed t...
  • Desktop Publishing: New Right Brain Documents
    • No. 5-1, January 1987
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 7-13
    Laser printers and powerful word processing, desktop publishing, and graphic arts software for micro‐computers make it possible, and easy, to communicate graphically as well as textually. Research ...
  • Microform and Digital Publishing
    • No. 24-9/10, October 2007
    • Library Hi Tech News
    • 26-29
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues surrounding the future of microfilm in a digital age with particular reference to historical archive materials. Design/methodolo...
  • Micro‐credits in scientific publishing
    • No. 67-6, October 2011
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 958-974
    Purpose: New technologies allow for efficient dissemination of scientific knowledge objects (SKOs). Yet they are likely to transform SKOs as well. The aim of this paper is to propose a way to struc...
  • Journal publishing is ripe for change
    • No. 21-2, April 2003
    • The Electronic Library
    • 165-168
    Focuses on the changes taking place in the world of scholarly publishing. Outlines the activities and future plans of a selection of new open distribution publishing sources.
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