The currency of the legislation on government websites is being improved and enhancements such as «point in time» are being copied by governments, eliminating advantages previously
offered by the commercial publishers.
Failure to do so in a creative and timely manner could have the result of triggering the eventual demise of the Ontario Reports as better internet alternatives are
developed by commercial publishers to take their place.
The ipad will make it possible for a researcher to have digital access to a specific text
published by a commercial publisher and then access any necessary primary documents through free services such as CANLII.
A dueling bill in the House
championed by commercial publishers would scrap the NIH policy because, supporters say, it infringes on publishers» copyright and will put journals out of business.
Modern authors often choose the present tense to add edginess and immediacy to a story, but the more traditional use of past tense is generally better loved by big publishing companies, who are increasingly risk averse for financial reasons.Tales abound of authors
instructed by commercial publishers to rewrite an entire book to change the tense from present to past, before thy'll consider publishing it.
C&R Press began in 2006 as a literary press committed to publishing books from new and emerging poets whose work might otherwise be
ignored by commercial publishers.
But out of the thousands of people who went the self - publishing route (we're talking POD, Vanity, and Self Publishing), only 20 were
picked by commercial publishers.
It's taken longer than I expected, but that's the case with almost any project (and it still took less time than if the manuscript had been
accepted by a commercial publisher).
Mid-List Press publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books of high literary merit and fresh artistic vision by new and emerging writers and by writers ignored, marginalized, or excluded from
publication by commercial publishers.
For authors who prefer a printed book and who do not want to undergo the submission process
needed by commercial publishers, for those who are not concerned with sales volume, or those who want to have a family memoir or recipe book or genealogy in print to distribute privately, a Print on Demand service is the best option.
While the total number of works available is only a fraction of the thousands of titles
released by commercial publishers each year, the stated goal of LibriVox, which has more than eighteen hundred registered volunteers, is to eventually «make all public domain books available as free audio books.»
A majority of Canadian courts do not publish their decisions on their web site, in part due to the fact that court decisions are routinely screened, commented upon in the form of headnotes and made available to members of the legal
profession by commercial publishers.
My understanding is that even CANLII was unable to use it as a case citation and developed a citation scheme similar to that
used by the commercial publishers to remedy its deficiencies.
The availability of «official» content compounds the problem already being
experienced by commercial publishers in competing with the «free» legislation available through CANLII and on various government websites.
The information
provided by the commercial publishers regarding usage for the purpose of charge backs to clients is an artificial construct, developed to reinforce the idea that online information is analogous to photocopies and all of the other petty items which lawyers now charge their clients.
Thirty years ago, a consolidated version of the Ontario Securities Act and related regulatory instruments
produced by a commercial publisher took up fewer than 600 pages, with the Act itself reproduced in large print.
In the past it has been offered almost
exclusively by commercial publishers, but now it is brought to the public by the same body that is proposing to make factums accessible; can we keep one and exclude the other?
This legislative history information is published in information tables on the Manitoba Laws site, in the older print consolidations of the legislation, and directly under the
section by commercial publishers such as Quicklaw.
[A] tradition of greed is typified by a dangerous decision issued this week by a federal judge in Columbus, Ohio, in which Ohio State University was able to use trademark law to suppress a fan web site and magazine devoted to its sports teams,
established by a commercial publisher...
Contributing editor Michael Bourne highlights the trend of family - run indie presses and explores how the editors champion innovative authors whose work is often
considered by commercial publishers to be unmarketable.
These developments could be aimed at workflow, like the new products being
developed by commercial publishers, or they could have any number of other goals driven by developers» interests and imaginations, whether they are readily commercializable or not.
On rare occasions, a subsidy - published book gets picked up
by a commercial publisher.
@jrharv — I don't see how PBL prevents you from being taken on
by a commercial publisher.
This would provide a consistent and reliable platform for innovation and public access,
by commercial publishers, researchers, and libraries alike.