Changes in the environment of scholarly publishing: An introduction Irving Louis HorowitzMary E. Curtis EditorialNotes 01 December 1988 Pages: 3 - 5
Consolidation in publishing and allied industries Robert E. Baensch OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 6 - 14
The United States as a market for international scholarly publications Fred Kobrak OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 15 - 21
Changes in the academic environment: Threat or opportunity? Paula T. Kaufman OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 22 - 31
The more things change, the more they stay the same, and other clichés about intermediaries in publishing Phyllis B. Steckler OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 38 - 44
Scholars vs. publishers: Grounds for divorce? William S. Lofquist OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 52 - 56
Publishers, authors, and technology: A look backward and forward Beth Luey OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 57 - 64
Beyond plagiarism: Ethical misconduct in scientific and technical publishing Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 65 - 73
New technology products: How to separate opportunities from potential disasters Richard O. Johnson OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 74 - 86
The impact of new technology on the distribution of books and journals Sandra K. Paul OriginalPaper 01 December 1988 Pages: 87 - 90
Erratum to: The sale of books through non-bookstore retailers Philip G. Altbach Erratum 01 December 1988 Pages: 95 - 95