The LOGOS topic index

  Logos  
Logos Electronic publishing 31
     
    Re-defining the textbook
Joseph L Dionne 2/4
     
    The publishing house of the future
Joost Kist 3/3
   
    The electronic message to scholarly publishers
Derek Law 6/2
     
    Project Muse and the web
Susan E Lewis 6/2
     
    The assured future of specialized publishers in the electronic world
Irving L Horowitz 6/3
     
    Electronic publishing and the indispensability of publishers
Sandra M Whisler 7/1
     
    Utopia or dystopia?
Jerome S Rubin 7/3
     
    "Free at last?" An allegedly dispensable publisher sees the Internet as a blessing
Francis Bennett 11/2
     
    The niche website: Key to publisher-author-reader dialogue
Richard Abel 11/2
     
    From Gutenberg to Global Information Structure by Christine L Borgman (Review)
Derek Law 12/1
     
    Devising an electronic base for small publishers
Aldyth Holmes 13/1
     
    Launching a scholarly electronic imprint
John Unsworth 13/1
     
    How a digital idea became a multi-billion dollar business parts I, II, III & IV
Paul Brown 13/3, 13/4, 14/1 & 14/2
     
    Going digital: When, how and how far? eLearning points the way
Gordon Freedman 13/3
     
    Re-shaping scholarly publishing: The Berkeley solution
Greg Tananbaum 13/3
     
    The road to e-publishing: Progress and plans of a leading publisher
Kelly Franklin 13/3
     
    Ebooks (The Literature of the Book)
Jane Dorner 14/3
     
    Ebooks in development hell
Richard Guthrie 14/4
     
    E-serials by Wayne Jones (Review)
Anthony Watkinson 14/3
     
    Electronic publishing: the unanswered challenge
Richard Guthrie 16/2
     
    Wired reference: Confessions of an e-publisher
David Attwooll 17/1
     
    The Scientific Article in the Age of Digitization (Review)
Joost Kist 17/2
     
    What university presses should be doing: And why they don't do it
Joseph J. Esposito 17/4
     
    Point Counterpoint Why has the e-book revolution stalled?
Joseph J. Esposito, Charles Levine and Richard Guthrie 18/1
     
    Open Access: what's all the fuss about?
Sally Morris 18/3
     
    Harnessing the Web - Nature's way: New tools and resources to help researchers communicate and innovate
Maxine Clark 18/4
     
    Aggregators or aggravators? The role of republication in the scholarly journal market
John Cox 18/4
     
    Point Counterpoint
Should LOGOS become BLOGOS? 19/1