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Re: Duke University Press to Archive e-Books with Portico
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- Subject: Re: Duke University Press to Archive e-Books with Portico
- From: richards1000@comcast.net
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:39:05 EST
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I think it's likely that in future, many university presses like Duke will begin to publish electronic-only monographs (presumably those which they believe won't be profitable if sold in print), and, respecting titles published in both print and digital formats, will offer electronic editions having features (such as updated commentary, interviews, expanded illustrations, interactive media, etc.) not included in the print. If the digital format proves more cost-effective overall, digital may become the predominant format for scholarly monographs, and print runs the exception. In either scenario ((a) print dominant with occasional e-only titles and dual format titles with exclusive digital features; or (b) e-dominant with occasional print editions), readers would seem to benefit from university presses' establishing an efficient digital archiving strategy for all e-books sooner rather than later to prevent data loss. I'd think the presses would welcome the efficiencies of such a strategy, since it obviates the need for ad hoc archiving decisions (and negotiations) down the line. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robert C. Richards, Jr., J.D.*, M.S.L.I.S., M.A. Philadelphia, PA richards1000@comcast.net * Member New York bar, retired status. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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