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Re: Academic Publisher Web Sites Assessment
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- From: "Diane Frake" <DFRAKE@vermontlaw.edu>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 17:22:28 EDT
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This is an important topic that would be an excellent theme for a conference or workshop. Would anyone be interested in putting a program together, either separately or for a program at another conference? I would be happy to work on it. Diane F. Frake, Associate Director Julien and Virginia Cornell Library Vermont Law School P. O. Box 60 So. Royalton, VT 05068 phone: 802-831-1444 Fax: 802-763-7159 email: dfrake@vermontlaw.edu At 05:29 PM 6/25/2003 -0400, you wrote: >This message prompts me to ask the following: From a technical point of >view, not from the point of view of pricing or the granting of rights, >which academic publishers have the finest Web sites? To put this >differently, from the perspective of the academic community, which >companies should other publishers emulate? Or to put it differently yet >again, who in the academic publishing world is the technical equivalent of >such fail-safe consumer services as Amazon, NetFlix, and Yahoo? (Which >may raise another question: Why are consumer Internet services so much >better than just about all the others?) > >And I ask this question because I seek to emulate those companies that the >customers deem the finest. > >Thank you. > >Joe Esposito
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