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The ship has left the Miraflores Locks, let loose from the 'mules' run by the crews of the Panama Canal Commission. She has picked up speed while passing under the Bridge of the Americas which links de facto the Northern and Southern parts of the continent, and has headed resolutely towards the Pacific Ocean waters along the rows of boats of all kinds waiting to cross the Canal in the other direction. Through a layer of tropical clouds, the setting Sun is bleakly illuminating the tall white highrises of Panama City on the port side. It took a full day to cautiously move through the whole system of locks and cuts. Back in the stateroom, I open again a working copy of this book and type down this foreword on the pocket computer. The last chapter was received the day before while speeding through the Caribbean Sea and my main work as Editor is now over. It has been a real pleasure and a great honour to be given the oppor­ tunity of compiling this book and interacting with the various contributors through the latest technologies while being sometimes in geographically very different places. The quality of the authors, the scope of experiences they cover, the messages they convey make of this book a unique and timely publication. The reader will certainly enjoy as much as I did going through such a variety of well-inspired chapters from so many different horizons.




This book offers a unique and timely review - the first of its kind - of the state of the art in electronic publishing for physics and astronomy. General chapters by active experts in the field introduce more specific contributions from the various parties concerned: editors, publishers, librarians and information hub managers. Learned-society policies, economic issues, and technological aspects as well as copyright protection are covered. The history of specific projects is detailed. Trends and possible future developments are outlined. This compendium is a gold-mine of experience in the complex but superbly exciting field of electronic publishing - the child of the information revolution we are currently undergoing.
This book will be read by researchers, librarians, editors, publishers, officers of learned societies, webmasters, and managers of computer systems, as well as by all those concerned with electronic publishing and information retrieval issues.


This book offers a unique and timely review - the first of its kind - of the state of the art in electronic publishing for physics and astronomy. General chapters by active experts in the field introduce more specific contributions from the various parties concerned: editors, publishers, librarians and information hub managers. Learned-society policies, economic issues, and technological aspects as well as copyright protection are covered. The history of specific projects is detailed. Trends and possible future developments are outlined. This compendium is a gold-mine of experience in the complex but superbly exciting field of electronic publishing - the child of the information revolution we are currently undergoing.
This book will be read by researchers, librarians, editors, publishers, officers of learned societies, webmasters, and managers of computer systems, as well as by all those concerned with electronic publishing and information retrieval issues.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Electronic Publishing in Its Context....Pages 1-10
The Impact of Information Technology and Networks: New Perspectives for Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) Publishing....Pages 11-16
Advanced Multimedia Publishing: Where does Europe Stand in the Wired World?....Pages 17-30
The Technologies Which Underpin Electronic Publishing....Pages 31-40
Electronic Publishing: The Role of a Large Scientific Society....Pages 41-53
The AAS Program of Electronic Publication....Pages 55-62
The Project of Electronic Publication of Astronomy and Astrophysics....Pages 63-68
The ACM Electronic Publishing Plan....Pages 69-82
The ACM Interim Copyright Policy....Pages 83-93
The ICSU Press Programme on Electronic Publishing in Science....Pages 95-116
Electronic Publishing: Economic Issues in a Time of Transition....Pages 117-132
Rights Management in Electronic Environments....Pages 133-144
Protecting Published Science....Pages 145-153
Bits and Bytes and Still a Lot of Paper: Astronomy Libraries and Librarians in the Age of Electronic Publishing....Pages 155-174
The Role of Data Centres in the Era of Electronic Publishing....Pages 175-188
The Digital Library of the Astrophysics Data System....Pages 189-210
Electronic Yellow-Page Services: The Star*s Family as an Example of Diversified Publishing....Pages 211-220
Electronic Publishing at Institute of Physics....Pages 221-239
Ideal and Appeal....Pages 241-250


This book offers a unique and timely review - the first of its kind - of the state of the art in electronic publishing for physics and astronomy. General chapters by active experts in the field introduce more specific contributions from the various parties concerned: editors, publishers, librarians and information hub managers. Learned-society policies, economic issues, and technological aspects as well as copyright protection are covered. The history of specific projects is detailed. Trends and possible future developments are outlined. This compendium is a gold-mine of experience in the complex but superbly exciting field of electronic publishing - the child of the information revolution we are currently undergoing.
This book will be read by researchers, librarians, editors, publishers, officers of learned societies, webmasters, and managers of computer systems, as well as by all those concerned with electronic publishing and information retrieval issues.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Electronic Publishing in Its Context....Pages 1-10
The Impact of Information Technology and Networks: New Perspectives for Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) Publishing....Pages 11-16
Advanced Multimedia Publishing: Where does Europe Stand in the Wired World?....Pages 17-30
The Technologies Which Underpin Electronic Publishing....Pages 31-40
Electronic Publishing: The Role of a Large Scientific Society....Pages 41-53
The AAS Program of Electronic Publication....Pages 55-62
The Project of Electronic Publication of Astronomy and Astrophysics....Pages 63-68
The ACM Electronic Publishing Plan....Pages 69-82
The ACM Interim Copyright Policy....Pages 83-93
The ICSU Press Programme on Electronic Publishing in Science....Pages 95-116
Electronic Publishing: Economic Issues in a Time of Transition....Pages 117-132
Rights Management in Electronic Environments....Pages 133-144
Protecting Published Science....Pages 145-153
Bits and Bytes and Still a Lot of Paper: Astronomy Libraries and Librarians in the Age of Electronic Publishing....Pages 155-174
The Role of Data Centres in the Era of Electronic Publishing....Pages 175-188
The Digital Library of the Astrophysics Data System....Pages 189-210
Electronic Yellow-Page Services: The Star*s Family as an Example of Diversified Publishing....Pages 211-220
Electronic Publishing at Institute of Physics....Pages 221-239
Ideal and Appeal....Pages 241-250
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