Sentences with phrase «digital journal format»

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OPDS enables the aggregation, distribution, and discovery of books, journals, and other digital content by any user, from any source, in any electronic format, on any device.
OPDS is a lightweight open standard used to create catalogs that enable the aggregation, distribution, and discovery of books, journals, and other material by any user, from any source, in any digital format, and on any device.
«One explanation may be that UK students know when they are using digital books, whereas other students may mistake e-books for online journals or other formats.
We get that figure by combining those in the December survey who have read e-books with the 31 % of those who regularly read news content and have read that content in digital format and the 16 % who read magazines and journals and have read that content in digital format.
In our December survey we asked the 43 % of respondents who did long - form reading in digital format whether the availability of digital books, newspapers, magazines, and journals affected the amount of reading they did.
These open access journals are generally though not necessarily available in digital format only, but they must be freely available on the internet.
It should come as no surprise to anyone that our substantial collections of primary legal materials (law reports, tribunal decisions, statutes and regulatory materials) and bound law journals were barely being used, presumably because so many of these materials are now available in digital formats.
Instead, the posts say, the publishers should direct their energy to «creating definitive versions of their journals in digital formats and making the law review articles readily accessible in online repositories».
It is wonderful to see the continuing publication of the journal, now posted in digital format on a website after electronic submission.
Many of these journals are freely available as open - access publications on publicly - accessible websites within their schools» institutional repositories; indeed, in keeping with the objectives of the Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship, many American law reviews are moving from print production, supported by subscription fees, to freely - available digital - only formats.
The print journal is yet another publishing format that has lost relevance in the current and developing digital information environment.
This functional difference is reflected in the different way in which journals are acquired or collected by libraries, and especially in the way that they are retained by libraries and accessed by users in print or digital formats.
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