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From: rbullock@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (R. I. Bullock)
Subject: Re: Publishing Scholarly Work on the Web  - - opinions?
Organization: Oberlin College
Date: 17 Nov 1996 17:14:18 -0500
Message-ID: <v5nybg0l685.fsf@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>

Hibbitts@law.pitt.edu writes:


> In brief, the paper argues that Internet technology may (and, for a
> variety of reasons, should) facilitate a move away from the
> print-derived "journal" model of academic communication toward a
> "self-publishing" model relying on centralized archiving (to
> facilitate access) and "post-hoc" peer review (to control quality
> and to provide perspective for readers, not to mention feedback for
> authors).

<snip>
 
> Bernard J. Hibbitts
> Professor of Law
> University of Pittsburgh
> 
> Hibbitts@law.pitt.edu
> 
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Gosh...uh...sounds like...uhm... USENET NEWS.

RB

