Book title: Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier Publication information: Robin P. Peek and Gregory B. Newby (Eds.). Cambridge: The MIT Press (1996). TABLE OF CONTENTS I. The Impact of Electronic Publishing on Scholarly Life 1. Scholarly Publishing, Facing The New Frontiers, Robin Peek 2. Analyzing Alternate Visions of Electronic Publishing and Digital Libraries, Rob Kling and Roberta Lamb 3. The Impact of Electronic Publishing on the Academic Community, Robert Silverman 4. The Seminar, the encyclopedia, and the ECG Museum as Possible Future Forms of Electronic Publishing, Jean-Claude Guedon 5. Tragic Loss or Good Riddance? The Impending Demise of Traditional Scholarly Journals, Andrew Odlyzko 6. Implementing Peer Review on the Net: Scientific Quality Control in Scholarly Electronic Journals, Steven Harnard II. The New Challenges 7. The Economic Quandary of the Network Publisher, Brian Hayes 8. Issues of Integrity in Electronic Publishing, Clifford A. Lynch 9. The University Press in the Electronic Future, Lisa Freeman 10. Network Information Is Not Free, Ira Fuchs 11. University Libraries and Scholarly Communication, Ann Okerson 12. A Consortium for Refereed Electronic Journals, Larry Hurtado 13. Revolutionary or Regressive: The Politics of Electronic Collection Development, Marlene Manoff 14. Traditional Publishers and Electronic Journals, Janet Fisher 15. The Need for Management of Electronic Journals, Fytton Rowland 16. The Challenges of Electronic Text in the Library: Bibliographic Control and Access, Rebecca Guenther 17. Scholarly Communication in the Networked Environment: Issues of Principle, Policy, and Practice, Brian Kahin 18. Where Electronic Publications and Television Programs Are Really Computer Programs: Some Copyright Implications, Patrice Lyons 19. TeleRead: A Virtual Central Database without Big Brother, David H. Rothman