New from JEP: What Happened to the E-book Revolution?; The Prevalence of Additional Electronic Features in Pure E-Journals; Blogs as a Student Content Management System

A New Issue of The Journal of Electronic Publishing is Available (10.3)

+ Laura Brown, Rebecca Griffiths, Matthew Rascoff
University Publishing in a Digital Age

+ Lynn Silipigni Connaway + Heather L. Wicht
What Happened to the E-book Revolution?

+ John Cords
Reviews: The Google Story and Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge

+ John F. Dawson
Electronic Publishing as a Course Context for a Capstone Project on Protein Design

+ Kathleen Fitzpatrick
CommentPress: New (Social) Structures for New (Networked) Texts

+ Matthew Mayernik
The Prevalence of Additional Electronic Features in Pure E-Journals

+ Rick Musser + Staci Martin-Wolfe
Blogs as a Student Content Management System

+ Paul Peters
Redefining Scholarly Publishing as a Service Industry

+ Mark Sandler, Kim Armstrong, Bob Nardini
Market Formation for E-Books: Diffusion, Confusion or Delusion?

Source: Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan Library and DLXS

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