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Date of this Version
9-30-2004
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Article
Abstract
A pre-mortem on the death of scholarly publishing and an assessment of the current (as of the summer of 2004) state of electronic publishing among the university presses in the United States. Includes a financial analysis of the problems in scholarly publishing, as practiced by university presses, and suggestions how electronic forms of delivery may relate to these. Includes active links to many digital projects and vendors. Other panel participants included William Parrish, Department of History, Mississippi State University, chair; Steve Wrinn, Director, University Press of Kentucky; Fred Woodward, Director, University Press of Kansas; and Beverly Jarrett, Director, University of Missouri Press. Paper delivered at Mid-America Conference on History, Springfield, Missouri, September 30, 2004
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Paper delivered at Mid-America Conference on History, Springfield, Missouri, September 30, 2004