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The impact of electronic publishing on library services and resources in the UK

REFERENCES

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  6. Given in a paper presented by Larry Hurtado to the International Conference on Refereed Electronic Journals, Winnipeg, 1-2 October 1993.

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  17. Taken from The Bibliographic environment in 2000: a discussion paper . Paper presented to the BL Advisory Committee for Bibliographic Services, ref. BS AC/93/02.

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  21. The results of two relevant initiatives are to be found in Cataloguing Computer Files in the UK: A Practical Guide to Standards (Joint Report of the Standards and Implementation Working Parties to the Computer Files Cataloguing Group and the Economic and Social Research Council, 1988), and Guidelines for the encoding and interchange of machine readable texts, edited by C.M.Sperberg McQueen and Lou Burnard (Chicago and Oxford, 1990).

  22. Progress reports are in Ross S & Higgs E (1993). Electronic Information Resources and Historians: European Perspectives. British Library Report 6122. Gottingen: Max Planck Institut fur Geschichte, 1993.

  23. See especially Jeffrey D Morelli, 'Defining Electronic Records: a Terminology Problem ... or Something More', in Ross and Higgs (eds, 1993).

  24. British Library R & D Department (1993). Information Technology in Humanities Scholarship. R & D Report 6097. London: British Library Board and British Academy.

  25. National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services. Principles of electronic distribution of and access to data. Philadelphia: NFAIS.

  26. N R Smith. Desiderata for a licence agreement between suppliers and users of electronic publications. Report prepared for the BL Working Party on Electronic Publishing, April 1994.

    Additional bibliography is given in Appendix 2.

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