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Possible impact of electronic publishing on abstracting and indexing

Douglas S. Price

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1983, vol. 34, issue 4, 288-288

Abstract: The following discussion is based upon the assumption that in the future, a substantial portion of scholarly material will be published only‐or at least primarily‐in electronic form. I will not attempt to predict a date or estimate the proportion, but electronic publishing of scholarly articles will certainly become significant in the not‐to‐distant future. When it does, there will be some interesting ramifications, which I have not seen discussed previously. It is to these I am addressing this discussion.

Date: 1983
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