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| e-Publishing |
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18 August 2006 / 10:50 ~ 12:30 |
| Venue |
Room Water Lily |
| Chair |
Arthur Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
| Description |
Traditionally, the publishing plays an important role in scholarly communication. By application of electronic media and divergence of network effects from Internet, scholarly communication has also been affected heavily, as well as the line between all parties such as authors, publishers, libraries, and end users become ambiguous and information flow is also changed to be dynamic. This session is a reflective discussion on how Internet and electronic technologies impact on publishing, ranging from publishing model, to information authenticity and integrity, to right management both in legal and technological perspective. |
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John Lehman |
| Institute |
University of Alaska Fairbanks, U.S.A. |
| Topic |
Neo-Confucian vs. Communist Influences on Chinese Views of Intellectual Property |
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Ying-chun Hsieh |
| Institute |
College of Communication, National Chengchi University, Taiwan |
| Topic |
Information Integrity --The Case of NDAP’s Newsletter |
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Stephen Brooks |
| Institute |
Chadwyck-Healey Group, ProQuest Information and Learning, Cambridge, UK |
| Topic |
Evolving the Business of E-Publishing |
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Don Choi |
| Institute |
UNIDOCS, U.S.A. |
| Topic |
Online Servicing of the POD (Publishing-on-Demand) Model Implementing
DRM (Digital Rights Management) Technology
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