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But we're coming closer and closer to a paperless publishing industry and these are just baby steps along a long road.
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"We are supposed to be a backward community but we don't think of ourselves that way," he said in an interview in his state-of-the-art paperless e-publishing facility here.
Reading a long document on paper rather than on a computer screen helps people "better understand the geography of the argument contained within," said Richard H. R. Harper, a principal researcher for Microsoft in Cambridge, England, and co-author with Abigail J. Sellen of "The Myth of the Paperless Office," published in 2001.
The journal will seek to provide an effective platform for sharing knowledge in a paperless publication process where all published articles may be freely downloaded and will be permanently archived.
They publish more than 1.2m articles each year in some 16,000 journals.In this section Preparing for a pandemic Shooting for the moon The paperless library Circuit training Reprints Related items Scientific publishing: Access all areasAug 5th 2004 Scientific publishing: Sloppy stats shame scienceJun 3rd 2004 Theoretical physics: Publish and perishNov 14th 2002This is now changing.
We believe scientific publishing is headed toward a future in which paperless journals are the industry standard.
The prospect of a paperless society hasn't scared printers and publishers from the web.
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In 2001, Bell published an article in a technical journal to announce that he had finished "the intellectual part" of going paperless.
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