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Various special-interest groups, among them trade, ethnic, and religious interests, are also served by papers edited expressly for them.
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This book, the first volume in a JAI Press series entitled Advances in Human and Machine Cognition, is a collection of fifteen papers edited by Kenneth M. Ford and Patrick J. Hayes.
A special issue of Energy Policy 28 (2000)—was devoted to a collection of papers, edited by Dr. Lee Schipper.
But, he said, publishers can make money in an open access environment as well, for instance by charging authors' fees to have their papers edited and published.
The articles were republished in one single volume in 1994 as The Pickingill Papers, edited by Liddell and Howard.
The new field was unified and inspired by the appearance of Parallel Distributed Processing in 1986—a two volume collection of papers edited by Rumelhart and psychologist James McClelland.
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