The Bibliographies in 4.6.3

No. Bibliography
1 Bailey, C. W., Jr. Network-Based Electronic Publishing of Scholarly Works: A Selective Bibliography, Public-Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1995, pp. 5-21.
2 Birkerts, Sven. The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age. NY: Faber and Faber, 1994.
3 Block, Howard. ed. Future Libraries. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
4 Brent, Doug. Stevan Harnad's 'Subversive Proposal': Kick-Starting Electronic Scholarship -- A Summary of Analysis, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 275-284.
5 Covi, L. and R. Kling. Digital Shift or Digital Drift?: Dilemmas of Managing Digital Library Resources in North American Universities, a paper presented at the AIS Americas Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, August, 1995.
6 Electronic Journals and Scholarly Publishing, Special Issue of The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995.
7 Fuller, Steve. Philosophy, Rhetoric and the End of Knowledge. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 1993.
8 Fuller, Steve. Why the Post-Industrial Society Never Came: What a False Prophecy Can Teach Us About the Impact of Technology on Academia, Academe, Vol. 80, No. 6, 1994, pp. 22-28.
9 Fuller, Steve. Cyberplatonism: An Inadequate Constitution for the Republic of Science, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 293-304.
10 Fuller, Steve. Cybermaterialism, or Why There is No Free Lunch in Cyberspace, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 325-332.
11 Garfinkel, Simson. Copyright on the Electronic Frontier, in Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC '94) Symposium, (ed. Hans Klein) Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), 1994, G4.
12 Harnard, Stevan. Post-Gutenburg Galaxy: The Fourth Revolution in the Means of Production of Knowledge, Public-Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1991, pp. 39-53.
13 Harnard, Stevan. The PostGutenberg Galaxy: How to Get There From Here, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, 1995, pp. 285-292.
14 Harnard, Stevan. Sorting the Esoterica from the Exoterica: There's Plenty of room in Cyberspace: A Response to Fuller, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 305-324.
15 Harnard, Stevan. Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals, in R. Peek and G. Newby, eds. Electronic Publishing Confronts Academia: The Agenda for the Year 2000. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
16 Harnard, Stevan. Electronic Scholarly Publication: Quo Vadis, Serials Review, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1995, pp. 70-72.
17 Harnard, Stevan. Universal FTP Archives for Esoteric Science and Scholarship: A Subversive Proposal, in A. Okerson and J. O'Donnell, eds. Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads: A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing. Washington, DC: Association Research Libraries, 1995, pp. 11-12.
18 Kirstein, Peter and Goli Montasser-Kohsari. The C-ODA Project: Online Access to Electronic Journals, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 6, June 1996, pp. 87-99.
19 Kling, Rob. Controversies About Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communication: An Introduction, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 243-246.
20 Kling, Rob and Lisa Covi. Electronic Journals and Legitimate Media in the Systems of Scholarly Communication, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 261-272.
21 Kling, Rob and R. Lamb. Analyzing Visions of Electronic Publishing and Digital Libraries, in G. Newby and R. Peek, eds. Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
22 Lynch, Richard. No Free Lunch, Even in the Digital Age, in Developing an Equitable and Open Information Infrastructure: Proceedings of the Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing (DIAC '94) Symposium, (ed. Hans Klein) Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR), 1994, G5.
23 Max, D. T. The End of the Book, Atlantic Monthly, September 1994. Reprinted in K. Schellenberg, ed. Computers in Society. 6th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 39-44.
24 McLuhan, M. The Gutenberg Galaxy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962.
25 Newby, G. and R. Peek, eds. Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
26 Odlyzko, A. Payment for Publication, (London) Times Higher Education Supplement, June 9, 1995, p. vii.
27 Odlyzko, A. Tragic Loss or Good Riddance? The Impending Demise of Traditional Scholarly Journals, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 42, No. 1, 1995, pp. 71-122.
28 Okerson, Ann. The Electronic Journal: What, Whence, and When?, Public-Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1995, pp. 5-24.
29 Okerson, A. and J. O'Donnell, eds. Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads: A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing. Washington, DC: Association Research Libraries, 1995.
30 O'Reilly, Tim. Publishing Models for Internet Commerce, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 6, June 1996, pp. 79-86.
31 Peek, R. and G. Newby, eds. Electronic Publishing Confronts Academia: The Agenda for the Year 2000. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
32 Quinn, F. A Role for Libraries in Electronic Publication, Ejournal, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1994, lines 68-146.
33 Rooks, Dana. The Virtual Library: Pitfalls, Promises, and Potential, The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 4, No. 5, 1993, pp. 22-29.
34 Rowland, Fytton. Electronic Journals: Neither Free or Easy, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 273-274.
35 Stodolsky, David S. Consensus Journals: Invitational Journals Based Upon Peer Review, The Information Society, Vol. 11, No. 4, October-December, 1995, pp. 247-260.