Electronic scholarly communication: the library response (original) (raw)

1993, The Australian Library Journal

Overview of changes in scholarly communication patterns. Brewster Kahle: Changing technologies for information access and delivery. Panel session: Electronic services and products: who wants them? Chair, Prof Boyd Rayward. Speakers: Prof Mairead Browne: Changing patterns of user demands and priorities Helen Hayes: Electronic services and products: A case study. Panel session: The economics of supply and demand. Chair, Warren Horton. Issues paper: Neil Mclean: The provision of scholarly information: The economics of supply and demand. Responses: Dr Don Lamberton: The cost of thinking. Lynne Spender: Intellectual property rights in an electronic age. John Cox: The impact of electronic communications: Managing change. Prof Don McNicol: An administrator's perspective on funding the electronic library.

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