AN OVERVIEW OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING
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Provides a definition on electronic publishing, as well as the various components
including the necessary infrastructure, the technology required, the production
processes and the means of distribution. Some brief accounts of exemplary models of electronic publishing are given and discussed. The main issues and problems which may be encountered when migrating from print to electronic publishing are also addressed. These include SGML or HTML marking-up of archive. Indicate
transactions data received by the Malaysian Journal of Computer Science, a prototype electronic journal.
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