Project "Cyberscience": Bibliography

M. Nentwich

Version: 15 August 2002


  1. A. B.: Das Netz ändert Regeln Computer Zeitung. 29: 8 (1999).
  2. AAAS: Developing Practices and Standards for Electronic Publishing in Science, a project description, im Auftrag von: AAAS; ICSU; UNESCO, 1998.
  3. AAU Task Forces: Acquisition and Distribution of Foreign Language and Area Studies Materials; A National Strategy for Managing Scientific and Technological Information; Intellectual Property Rights in an Electronic Environment. report, im Auftrag von: Association of American Universities and Association of Research Libraries. Washington, ARL, 1994 <http://www.arl.org/aau/frontmatter.html>.
  4. Abeles, Tom P.: “The academy in a wired world”. Futures Vol. 30 (1998), No. 7, pp. 603-613.
  5. Agre, Phil: Infrastructure and Institutional Change in the Networked University. New Media in Higher Education and Learning, Los Angeles, 1999. <http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~ics/ed/agre.html>.
  6. Ahrweiler, Petra: Ein Integrationsansatz für heterogene Wissenssysteme – Netzwerksimulationen in der Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung. ISKO 99 "Globalisierung und Wissensorganistation", Hamburg, 1999. <http://www.bonn.iz-soz.de/wiss-org/beitraege/Ahrweiler.doc>.
  7. Albrecht, Jörg: Das Netz für freie Forschung [The net for free research]. Die Zeit: 44 (2001).
  8. Alton-Scheidl, Roland, Rupert Schmutzer, Peter-Paul Sint and G. Tscherteu eds.): Voting, Rating, Annotation – Web4Groups and other Projects: Approaches and First Experiences. Wien/München, R. Oldenbourg, 1997.
  9. Appel, Andrew W.: “How to Edit a Journal by E-mail”. Journal of Scholarly Publishing Vol. 27 (1996), No. 2, pp. 82-99.
  10. Arcolio, Arnold and Bruce Washburn: “All Things to All People: Choosing Delivery Mechanisms For Commercial Web Applications”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 4 (1998), No. 1, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/arcolio.html>.
  11. Armstrong, Chris J. and Ray Lonsdale: The publishing of electronic scholarly Monographs and textbooks. Report, im Auftrag von: JISC. Aberystwyth, 1998 (90 Seiten) <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/dlis/models/studies/elec-pub/elec-pub.htm>.
  12. Arnold, Kenneth: "The Scholarly Monograph is Dead – Long Live the Scholarly Monograph", in: Ann Okerson (ed.) Scholarly Publishing on the Electronic Networks: The New Generation: Visions and Opportunities in Not-for-Profit Publishing: Proceedings of the Second Symposium, pp. 73-79. Washington, DC, Office of Scientific and Academic Publishing, Association of Research Libraries, 1993 <http://www.arl.org/scomm/symp2/Arnold.html>.
  13. ARVIC Search Services Inc.: Proper use of a Domain Name for Trademark protection. 1998 (1998) <http://www.arvic.com/library/domanuse.asp>.
  14. ARVIC Search Services Inc.: Correctly Using a trademark in your daily business. 1998 (1998) <http://www.arvic.com/library/useoftm.asp>.
  15. ARVIC Search Services Inc.: Trademark Selection: Do's & Don'ts. 1998 (1998) <http://www.arvic.com/library/d&dofuse.asp>.
  16. Atkinson, Ross: “Networks, hypertext, and academic information services: some longer-range implications”. College & Research Libraries Vol. 54 (1993), No. 3, pp. 199-215.
  17. Atkinson, Ross: “Library Functions, Scholarly Communication, and the Foundation of the Digital Library: Laying Claim to the Control Zone”. The Library Quarterly Vol. 66 (1996), No. 3, pp. 239-265.
  18. Atkinson, Ross: “A rationale for the redesign of scholarly information exchange”. Library Resources and Technical Services Vol. 44 (2000), No. 2, pp. 59-69.
  19. Aubert, Jean Eric and Viviane Bayar: “Maximising the Benefits of Information Technology for Science: Overview and Major Issues”. Science Technology Industry Review (OECD) (1999), No. 24, pp. 7-28.
  20. Axmann, Hans-Peter and Sabine Payr: “A Global Research Infrastructure for the Global Research Village: The European Perspective”. Science Technology Industry Review (OECD) (1999), No. 24, pp. 29-48.
  21. Bachrach, Steven, R. Stephen Berry, Martin Blume, Thomas von Foerster, Alexander Fowler, Paul Ginsparg, Stephen Heller, Neil Kestner, Andrew Odlyzko, Ann Okerson, Ron Wigington and Anne Moffat: “Who Should Own Scientific Papers?”. Science Vol. 281 (1998), No. 5382, pp. 1459-1460 <http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/281/5382/1459>.
  22. Bailey, Charles W. Jr.: “Network-Based Electronic Publishing of Scholarly Works: A Selective Bibliography (Version 26: 10/25/96)”. The Public-Access Computer Systems Review Vol. 6 (1995), No. 1.
  23. Bailey, Charles W. Jr.: Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography. 1999 ff. (1995 ff.) <http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html>.
  24. Bainbridge, William Sims: “Information Infrastructures in the Social Sciences”. Science Technology Industry Review (OECD) (1999), No. 24, pp. 123-135.
  25. Banse, Gerhard and Christian J. Langenbach eds.): Geistiges Eigentum und Copyright im multimedialen Zeitalter – Positionen, Probleme, Perspektiven – Eine fachübergreifende Bestandsaufnahme. Graue Reihe, No. 13. Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, 1999.
  26. Baptist, Hannes, Haimo Primas, Heinrich Schadler, Gabrijela Trivic, Boris Wedl, Helmut Weitzer, Gernot Wöber, Christian Schlögl, Zoltan Czövek, Krisztina Katona, Gabriella Rozsa and Peter Sütheö: The Hypercatalog Graz – Budapest (HyperKGB). Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science (ASIS), 1997. <http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/iwiwww/pers/hyperkgb.html>.
  27. Barber, Bernard and Walter Hirsch eds.): The sociology of science. New York, The Free Press of Glencoe, 1962.
  28. Barlow, John Perry: Wine Without Bottles – The Economy of Mind on the Global Net. 2001 (1994) <http://www.eff.org/pub/Intellectual_property/idea_economy.article> (also published in: Wired 2.03, March 1994).
  29. Barnes, Barry (ed. Sociology of science. Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1972.
  30. Bates, Sally: How Electronic Information is Affecting Science Publishing: A Summary. Course. University of Colorado, 1994.
  31. Bär, Siegfried: “Das große Würgen” ["The great choking"]. Laborjournal (1999), No. 4, <http://www.biotech-europe.de/rubric/editorials/verlage.html>.
  32. Becher, Tony: Academic Tribes and Territories, Society for Research into Higher Education (ed.). Milton Keynes, Open University Press (1989).
  33. Beck, Klaus, Vowe and Vowe eds.): Computernetze – ein Medium öffentlicher Kommunikation? Berlin, 1997.
  34. Becker, Howard S.: "Hypertext Fiction", in: M. Lourdes Lima dos Santos (ed.) Cultura & Economia, pp. 67-81. Lisbon, Edicões do Instituto de Ciências Sociais, 1995 <http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/hbecker/lisbon.html>.
  35. Bennett, Scott and Nina Matheson: Scholarly Articles: Valuable Commodities for Universities Chronicle of Higher Education: B1-B3 (1992).
  36. Bennett, Scott: “Repositioning University Presses in Scholarly Communication”. Journal of Scholarly Publishing Vol. 25 (1994), No. July, pp. 243-248.
  37. Bennett, Scott: “Re-engineering Scholarly communication: Thoughts Addressed to Authors”. Journal of Scholarly Publishing Vol. 27 (1996), No. July, pp. 185-196.
  38. Bennett, Scott: “Just-in-Time Scholarly Monographs”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 4 (1998), No. 1, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/bennett.html>.
  39. Berkemeyer, Jörg and Berthold Weiß: “Sammlung von Online-Dissertationen an Der Deutschen Bibliothek”. Bibliotheksdienst Vol. 33 (1999), No. 7, pp. 1092-1097.
  40. Berners-Lee, Tim: Semantic Web Road map. 2002 (1998) <http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html>.
  41. Bessen, Jim and Eric Maskin: Intellectual Property on the Internet: What's Wrong with Conventional Wisdom? Internet Publishing and Beyond: Economics of Digital Information and Intellectual Property, Cambridge, MA, 1997. <http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/iip/econ/bessen.html> (also published in: MIT Press Books, Deborah Hurley et al. (Eds)).
  42. Big12Plus Libraries Consortium: Scholarly Communication and the Need for Collective Action: A Statement by the Chief Academic Officers of the Big 12. 2001 (1998) <http://www.big12plus.org/pressreleases/scholar.htm>.
  43. Biglan, Anthony: “Relationships between subject matter characteristics and the structure and output of university departments”. Journal of Applied Psychology Vol. 57 (1973), No. 3, pp. 204-213.
  44. Biglan, Anthony: “The characteristics of subject matter in different academic areas”. Journal of Applied Psychology Vol. 57 (1973), No. 3, pp. 195-203.
  45. Binder, Michael B.: “Information as a Commodity [Paper at the Faxon Institute Colloquium "Electronic Publishing and the Scholarly Communication Process, 7-8 January 1998]”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 3 (1998), No. 3, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/03-03/binder.html>.
  46. Bing, Jon: "Managing copyright in a digital environment", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 52-62. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session2/ch3.htm>.
  47. Birkerts, Sven: Die Gutenberg Elegien – Lesen im elektronischen Zeitalter. Frankfurt a.M., S. Fischer (1997).
  48. Bishop, Ann Peterson: “Logins and Bailouts: Measuring Access, Use, and Success in Digital Libraries”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 4 (1998), No. 2, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-02/bishop.html>.
  49. Bleuel, Jens: Online Publizieren im Internet – Elektronische Zeitschriften und Bücher. Pfungstadt/Bensheim, Edition Ergon (1995) <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jbleuel/ip-wel.htm>.
  50. Blixrud, Julia C. and Timothy D. Jewell: “Understanding Electronic Resources and Library Materials Expenditures: An Incomplete Picture”. Association of Research Libraries Newsletter (1998), No. 197, pp. 12-13 <http://www.arl.org/newsltr/197/expend.html>.
  51. Bloom, Floyd E.: “The Rightness of Copyright”. Science Vol. 281 (1998), No. 5382, pp. 1459-1460 <http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/281/5382/1451>.
  52. Bloom, Floyd E.: “Embracing the Embargo”. Science Vol. 282 (1998) p. 877.
  53. Blume, Stuart S. (ed. Perspectives in the Sociology of Science. Chichester et al., John Wiley & Sons, 1977.
  54. Bolz, N.: Am Ende der Gutenberg-Galaxis – Die neuen Kommunikationsverhältnisse. München, Wilhelm Fink Verlag (1993).
  55. Bot, Marjolein, Johan Burgemeester and Hans Roes: “The Cost of Publishing an Electronic Journal – A general model and a case study”. D-Lib Magazine (1998), No. November, <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november98/11roes.html>.
  56. Bourguignon, Jean-Pierre and European Mathematical Society: “The Future of Mathematical Databases”. Science Technology Industry Review (OECD) (1999), No. 24, pp. 107-122.
  57. Bowman, B.F.: Information Management Services for Scientists – New Challenges and Opportunities. Annual Conference of the IuK Initiative, Jena, 1999. <http://www.biochem.mpg.de/iv/iuk99/index.html>.
  58. Boyce, Peter B.: "Electronic publishing in astronomy", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 13-15. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session1/ch3.htm>.
  59. Böcker, Heinz-Dieter: "Riding the knowledge waves of the centuries to come", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 176-180. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session7/ch2.htm>.
  60. Böhle, Knud, Ulrich Riehm and Bernd Wingert: Vom allmählichen Verfertigen Elektronischer Bücher – Ein Erfahrungsbericht. Frankfurt/New York, Campus (1997) <http://www.itas.fzk.de/deu/projekt/peb/proda_t.htm>.
  61. Böhler, Christine: Das elektronische Taschenbuch. Der Standard. Wien, 2001-01-11.
  62. Brandtner, Andreas: “Zur Vernetzung der österreichischen Literaturarchive”. Bibliotheksdienst Vol. 32 (1998), No. 12, pp. 2055-2064.
  63. Bressan, Stéphane and Thomas Lee: Information Brokering on the World Wide Web. 2002 (1997) <http://context2.mit.edu/coin/publications/webnet97/webnet97.pdf>.
  64. Brown, Steven D. and David Middleton: History 20: Performing the past in the context of electronic archives. Approaches to the Study of Historical Consciousness, Potsdam, 1999. <http://devpsy.lboro.ac.uk/psygroup/sb/history.htm>.
  65. Brown, Steven D.: Groupware and the Mediation of Memory. XIIth General Meeting, European Association for Eexperimental Social Psychology, Oxford, 1999. <http://devpsy.lboro.ac.uk/psygroup/sb/groupware.htm>.
  66. Brüggemann-Klein, Anne: “Wissenschaftliches Publizieren im Umbruch – Bestandsaufnahme und Perspektiven aus der Sicht der Informatik”. Informatik Forschung und Entwicklung (1995), No. 10, pp. 171-179.
  67. Bryant, James M.: The Electronic Book – A Users Wishlist. 1999 (1997) <http://www.luna.co.uk/~jbryant/pages/ebook.htm>.
  68. Buck, Anne M., Richard C. Flagan and Betsy Coles: Scholars' Forum: A New Model For Scholarly Communication. 2001 (1999) <http://library.caltech.edu/publications/scholarsforum/>.
  69. Burg, Thomas N.: "Electronic Publishing – Inhalt, Wissen, Dienstleistung", in: Helmut Haberl and Gerhard Strohmeier (eds), Kulturlandschaftsforschung, pp. 119-124. Wien/New York, Springer, 1999.
  70. Burg, Jennifer, Yue-Ling Wong, Ching-Wan Yip and Anne Boyle: “The State of the Art in Interactive Multimedia Journals for Academia”. Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer-enhanced Learning Vol. 2 (2000), No. 2, <http://imej.wfu.edu/articles/EDMEDIA2000paper/index.asp>.
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  72. Butterworth, Ian (ed. The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation. Werner-Gren International Series, No. 73. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/contents.htm>.
  73. Butterworth, Ian: "Introduction", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 1-3. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session1/intro.htm>.
  74. Cahn, Michael: Der Druck des Wissens – Geschichte und Medium der wissenschaftlichen Publikation. Ausstellungakatalog?. Wiesbaden (1991).
  75. Calise, Mauro and Theodore J. Lowi: “Hyperpolitics – Hypertext, Concepts and Theory-Making”. International Political Science Review (2000), No. July, p. from manuscript.
  76. Cameron, Graham: "Electronic databases and the scientific record", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 154-158. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session6/ch1.htm>.
  77. Carley, Kathleen and Kira Wendt: “Electronic Mail and Scientific Communication – A Study of the Soar Extended Research Group”. Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilization Vol. 12 (1991), No. 4, pp. 406-440.
  78. Carr, Leslie, David De Roure, Wendy Hall and Gary Hill: The Distributed Link Service: A tool for publishers, authors and readers. ECSTR '95, 1995. <http://www.mmrg.ecs.soton.ac.uk/publications/papers/ecstr95/m95.1/ecstr.html>.
  79. Carr, Leslie, Hugh Davis, David De Roure, Wendy Hall and Gary Hill: Open Information Services. Fifth International World Wide Web Conference 1996, 1996. <http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lac/WWW96/Overview.html>.
  80. Carr, Leslie, Hugh Davis, Wendy Hall and Jessie Hey: Using the World Wide Web as an electronic library (1996) <http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lac/elvira-full.html>.
  81. Carr, Leslie, Hugh C. Davis, David De Roure and Wendy Hall: Application-independent link processing (1998) <http://journals.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lac/www7/257veryshort.html>.
  82. Carter, Locke Mitchell: Arguments in Hypertext: Order and Structure in Non-Sequential Essays. Dissertation. University of Texas, 1997.
  83. Cartwright, Carol: Kent State University: Using Technology To Make Education More Accessible. Future of Print Media, Kent State University, 1998. <http://www.futureprint.kent.edu/articles/cartwright01.htm>.
  84. Cave, Charles: Can computers help you think? Sydney. 2002 (2001) <http://members.ozemail.com.au/~caveman/Creative/Software/essay.htm>.
  85. Chodorow, Stanley: “The Faculty, the University, and Intellectual Property”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 3 (1998), No. 3, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/03-03/chodorow.html> (also published in: Paper at the Faxon Institute Colloquium "Electronic Publishing and the Scholarly Communication Process, 7-8 January 1998).
  86. Chompalov, Ivan and Welsey Shrum: “Institutional Collaboration in Science: A Typology of Technological Practice”. Science, Technology, & Human Values Vol. 24 (1999), No. 3, pp. 338-372.
  87. Christie, Jack: Texas Board of Education: Paving the Way for Electronic Textbooks. Future of Print Media, Kent State University, 1998. <http://www.futureprint.kent.edu/articles/christie01.htm>.
  88. Coaltion of Online Law Journals: Citation Proposal: How to Cite to Electronic Journals. 1998 (1998) <http://www.richmond.edu/~jolt/e-journals/citation_proposal.html>.
  89. Cohen, Andrew G.: "A system for electronic peer review", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: An international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 69-70. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session3/ch2.htm>.
  90. Cole, Stephen: “How Does Peer Review Work and Can It be Improved? (Review Article)”. Minerva Vol. 36 (1998) pp. 179-189.
  91. Cornford, James: The Virtual University is (paradoxically) the University Made Concrete. joint Annenberg and iCS conference on New Media and Higher Education, University of Southern California, 1999. <http://virtualsociety.sbs.ox.ac.uk/pick/pick6.htm>.
  92. Corpakis, Dimitri: "Open questions with some answers on the impact of electronic publishing on the academic community", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 183-186. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session7/ch4.htm>.
  93. Coy, Wolfgang: Überall & gleichzeitig – Informatik, Digitale Medien und die Zukunft des Wissens. Vortrag zum 25-jähriges Bestehen der Informatik an der Univ – Hamburg, Hamburg, 1996. <http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Coy/Hamburg_11_96.html> (also published in: "Turing@glaxis.com II" in Warnke/Coy/Tholen (Hrsg.), hyperkult -- Geschichte, Theorie und Kontext digitaler Medien, Basel: Stroemfeld 1997).
  94. Coy, Wolfgang: Zukunft des Wissens – Zukunft des Lernens. Symposium "Wissenschaft und Internet", Berlin, 1997. <http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Coy/Zukunft_des_Wissens_12_97.html>.
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  96. Crane, Diana: Invisible Colleges – Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities. Chicago/London, The University of Chicago Press (1972).
  97. Crawford, W.: Creativity and Connectedness: Results. 2001 (1992) <http://listserv.uh.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9210b&L=pacs-l&P=4292>.
  98. Crawford, Elisabeth, Terry Shinn and Sverker Sörlin eds.): Denationalizing Science – The Contexts of International Scientific Practice. Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook, No. 1992. Dordrecht et al., Kluwer, 1993.
  99. Cronin, B.: “Hyperauthorship: A postmodern perversion or evidence of a structural shift in scholarly communication practices?”. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Vol. 52 (2001), No. 7, pp. 558-569.
  100. CSTB: National Collaboratories: Applying Information Technology for Scientific Research. Washington D.C., National Academy Press (1993) <http://www.nap.edu/catalog/2109.html>.
  101. CSTB: Computing and the Humanities: Summary of a Roundtable Meeting Occasional Paper. American Council of Learned Societies (1998) <http://www.acls.org/op41-toc.htm>.
  102. CSU-SUNY-CUNY Joint Committee: The Academic Library in the Information Age: Changing Roles, im Auftrag von: Consortium for Educational Technology for University Systems, CETUS, 1997 <http://www.cetus.org/acad_lib.pdf>.
  103. Cummings, Anthony M., Marcia L. Witte, William G. Bowen, Laura O. Lazarus and Richard H. Ekman: University Libraries and Scholarly Communication. report, im Auftrag von: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Association of Research Libraries, 1992 <http://www.lib.virginia.edu/mellon/mellon.html>.
  104. Darnton, Robert: The New Age of the Book New York Review of Books (1999) <http://www.nybooks.com/nyrev/WWWarchdisplay.cgi?19990318005F#top>.
  105. Dator, Jim: “The future of universities”. Futures Vol. 30 (1998), No. 7, pp. 615-623.
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  108. Davidson, Lloyd A. and Kimberly Douglas: “Digital Object Identifiers: Promise and Problems for Scholarly Publishing”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 4 (1998), No. 2, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-02/davidson.html>.
  109. Day, Colin: "The Economics of Electronic Publishing: Some Preliminary Thoughts", in: Ann Okerson and Dru Mogge (eds), Gateways, Gatekeepers, and Roles in the Information Omniverse: Proceedings of the Third Symposium, pp. 77-84. Washington, DC, Office of Scientific and Academic Publishing, Association of Research Libraries, 1994 <http://www.arl.org/symp3/day.html>.
  110. Day, Colin: “Digital Alternatives: Solving the Problem or Shifting the Costs?”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 4 (1998), No. 1, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/04-01/day.html>.
  111. de Alva, Jorge Klor: “Remaking the Academy in the Age of Information”. Issues in Science and Technology (1999), No. Winter 1999/2000, pp. 52-58.
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  113. de Lusenet, Yola: "Preservation of research materials: a domain crossing national boundaries", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 141-148. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session5/ch7.htm>.
  114. De Rosa, Rosanna: Political Science Scholarly Sources on the Web: What, Where and Why? IPSA, Quebec, 2000.
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  116. Dementi, Margit A.E.: “Access and Archiving as a New Paradigm [Paper at the Faxon Institute Colloquium "Electronic Publishing and the Scholarly Communication Process, 7-8 January 1998]”. Journal of Electronic Publishing Vol. 3 (1998), No. 3, <http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/03-03/dementi.html>.
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  120. Deutsche Sektion ISKO: Empfehlungen zu Listserver-Diskussionen (Vorversion). 2002 (1999) <http://www.bonn.iz-soz.de/wiss-org/empf_in-diskussionen.htm>.
  121. Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut (ed. Elektronische Bibliotheken in den USA, No. 188. Berlin, DBI, 1999.
  122. Dewar, James A.: The information age and the printing press: Looking backward to see ahead. RAND Online Papers. Washington, RAND Corp., 1998 <http://www.rand.org/publications/P/P8014/>.
  123. DiBona, Chris, Sam Ockman and Mark Stone: "Introduction", in: Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman and Mark Stone (eds), Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution. Cambridge et al., O'Reilly, 1999 <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/intro.html>.
  124. Dicks, Bella and Bruce Mason: “Hypermedia and Ethnography: Reflections on the Construction of a Research Approach”. Sociological Research Online Vol. 3 (1998), No. 3, <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/3/3/3.html>.
  125. Ding, Y.: “Scholarly communication and bibliometrics: Part I – The scholarly communication model – Literature review”. International Forum on Information and Documentation Vol. 23 (1998), No. 2, pp. 20-29.
  126. Dixon, Anne: "Electronic publishing and the academic community: a publisher's perspective", in: Ian Butterworth (ed.) The impact of electronic publishing on the academic community: an international workshop organized by the Academia Europaea and the Werner-Gren Foundation, pp. 10-12. London/Miami, Portland Press, 1998 <http://tiepac.portlandpress.co.uk/books/online/tiepac/session1/ch2.htm>.
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