Issues in Electronic Publishing

Authors

  • Charles T. Meadow

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26443/el.v20i3.103

Abstract

This paper contains a discussion of the principal issues related to electronic publishing. The approach taken is to describe the issues and possible impact of changes rather than to propose or advocate solutions. This approach results from the author's sense that too often positions in this area are taken without full consideration of consequences. The major issues are: (1) the creation or "writing" of works, (2) the nature of "reading," (3) the production and distribution of works, (4) the ownership of the intellectual property represented by the works, (5) the retention of published works, together with a record of origin and any changes, ( 6) the technical obsolescence of works, (7) the control of content, (8) the technology used, (9) the equality of access to electronically-stored information, (10) changes in culture induced by changes in media. 

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Published

2017-09-05