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Re: Is it time to stop printing journals?
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- Subject: Re: Is it time to stop printing journals?
- From: "Greg Tananbaum" <gtananbaum@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:20:02 EDT
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Thanks to all who have responded both to the list and offline on this topic. So, what conclusions can I personally draw from this lively discussion? 1. That many, but not all, institutions prefer the electronic medium to its print counterpart. 2. That scholars across generations generally share this preference. 3. That both of these preferences are trending more and more toward electronic over time. 4. That a number of compelling reasons exist to keep the printing press from dry dock, including the plight of the non-affiliated reader, the need/desire of publishers to recognize a print ad revenue stream, and a desire to test the long-term viability of e-archiving solutions like Portico and LOCKSS. Anyone else learn anything else? Best, Greg Greg Tananbaum gtananbaum@gmail.com
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