Karen Hunter’s scientific contributions

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Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing?
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January 1988

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Journal of Library Administration

Karen Hunter

Proposes that academic librarians and publishers should view themselves as partners rather than adversaries. Following a discussion of premises, problems, and attitudes related to librarian-publisher cooperation, several areas for joint development are suggested: new products and services; CD-ROM; electronic document delivery; scholarly book publishing; databases; networking; library-specific issues; standardization; and copyright. (MES)

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... acceptability of electronic publications to academic tenure committees, mutability of electronic information, ease of reproduction and copyright enforcement, ownership and preservation of electronic information, overall impact on libraries' collections and services, and other issues. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Opinions are clearly divided about the inevitability and imminence of electronic publishing. Lancaster predicts the dominance of electronic information over print by the turn of the century. ...

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Integrated Public-Access Computer Systems: The Heart of the Electronic University
Academic Librarians and Publishers: Customers versus Producers or Partners in the Planning of Electronic Publishing?
  • Citing Article
  • January 1988

Journal of Library Administration