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Is there life after E-prints?
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- Subject: Is there life after E-prints?
- From: "Sally Morris" <sec-gen@alpsp.org>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 19:35:21 EST
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(Apologies for any duplicate mailings) It looks as if primary papers - including peer-reviewed versions - may in future be made available free of charge in many subject areas. What does this mean for publishers and learned societies? Will they go out of business, or will they focus on adding value to the primary articles, through related information and services? The International Learned Journals Seminar in London on 30 March will discuss 'survival strategies for publishers'. The keynote speaker will be Peter Singer from the University of Toronto, and the day will include speakers from NFAIS, BioMed Central and ChemWeb as well as the IEE and Oxford University Press. The seminar is timed to suit visitors who are also planning to attend the UKSG conference the following week. Full programme and booking form are available at http://www.alpsp.org/s300301.htm - book now, as places are filling up fast! Sally Sally Morris, Secretary-General Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers South House, The Street, Clapham, Worthing, West Sussex BN13 3UU, UK Phone: 01903 871686 Fax: 01903 871457 E-mail: sec-gen@alpsp.org ALPSP Website http://www.alpsp.org Learned Publishing is now online, free of charge, at www.learned-publishing.org
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