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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 11:32:47 -0500
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From: psadams@cell-science.org (Scottie Adams)
Subject: Misc: Web publications
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Roundtable members
The question asked by Linda seems like a very important and topical
subject for all of us in the scientific field and especially the ABRF since
we are communicating more and more - electronically. Some discussion of
publishing scientific articles on the Web vs. hardcopy (journals) seems
appropriate. I would certainly like to hear some opinions from our
roundtable members. Scottie
At 11:41 AM -0700 1/10/97, Linda Ballard wrote:
>This reminds me of a question I have. I asked my technical writer spouse
>how to reference a web page and he didn't know! I guess one problem is
>the impermanence of a web page. Would a journal be the same or would it be
>like a bound volume somehow? Does anyone out there know?
>
>Linda Ballard
>Genomics Core Facility
>University of Utah
>SLC, UT 84112
>
Scottie Adams aka Pamela Scott Adams
Coordinator
Molecular Biology Core Facility
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