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Group:
information retrieval
Group:
programming

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art
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broadcasting information
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copyright
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electronic news and blogs
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information services
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hypertext as external memory
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hypertext as a global database
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personal information
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text markup and structured text
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writing

Subtopic: freedom and print up

Quote: the print media has protected the public's freedom, not broadcast; will electronic publishing destroy this? [»poolIS_1979]

Subtopic: peer review up

Quote: peer-review is an artifact of journal publishing; will be replaced by autonomous references from respected sources [»pempS7_2000]

Subtopic: web publishing up

Quote: imagine a personal, high-speed, table-lookup device with published information cartridges [»engeDC_1963]
Quote: a paper published under Xanadu should stay published since other users will depend on its accessibility [»nelsTH_1987]
Quote: a Xanadu document consists of native bytes and inclusions from other documents; inclusions same status as native bytes [»nelsTH1_1988]
Quote: LinkText for Hypertext publishing; may solve distribution, copyright, privacy, and information overload problems [»hansR_1987]

Subtopic: paying for web publishing up

Quote: Xanadu royalty based on bytes delivered to users; offsets publication and storage fees [»nelsTH_1987]
Quote: authors will not want to pay for being published; a problem for Xanadu [»samuP12_1991]

Subtopic: software publishing up

Quote: how should software be published? code is only fit for mechanical execution [»dijkEW_1979]

Subtopic: data publishing up

Quote: electronic data publishing can revise or correct data after publication; difficult in print media [»cinkMJ5_1991]
Quote: GenBank checks sequence data far more extensively then reviewers do; many automatic checks [»cinkMJ5_1991]
Quote: 80% of GenBank's data is submitted before publication; journal editors may encourage or require submission [»cinkMJ5_1991]
Quote: the largest source of errors in nucleotide sequence data is transcription errors during publication

Subtopic: limitations of writings up

Quote: recorded history is brief; man was already living in sturdy towers, working the soil, and sailing the seas; only reason can give us a longer view
[»lucr_55]

Related Topics up

Group: information retrieval   (25 topics, 674 quotes)
Group: programming   (339 topics, 10149 quotes)

Topic: art (11 items)
Topic: broadcasting information (18 items)
Topic: copyright (9 items)
Topic: electronic news and blogs (25 items)
Topic: information services (17 items)
Topic: hypertext as external memory (24 items)
Topic: hypertext as a global database (30 items)
Topic: personal information (41 items)
Topic: text markup and structured text (25 items)
Topic: writing
(32 items)


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