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@misc{cogprints149,
month = {March},
title = {THE MIND AND BRAIN SCHOLAR AS A HITCH-HIKER IN POST-GUTENBERG GALAXY: PUBLISHING AT 2000 AND BEYOND},
author = {Brigitte Stemmer and Marianne Corre and Yves Joanette},
year = {2000},
keywords = {electronic publishing, mind, brain, self-archiving, copyright, open archives, journal publishing, neuroscience, psychology, neurology, neurolinguistics, philosophy, linguistics},
url = {http://cogprints.org/149/},
abstract = {Electronic journal (e-journal) publishing has started to change the ways we think about publish-ing. However, many scholars and scientists in the mind and brain sciences are still ignorant of the new possibilities and on-going debates. This paper will provide a summary of the issues in-volved, give an update of the current discussion, and supply practical information on issues re-lated to e- journal publishing and self-archiving relevant for the mind and brain sciences. Issues such as differences between traditional and e-journal publishing, open archive initiatives, world-wide conventions, quality control, costs involved in e-journal publishing, and copyright questions will be addressed. Practical hints on how to self-archive, how to submit to the e-journal Psycolo-quy, how to create an open research archive, and where to find information relevant to e-publishing will be supplied.}
}