First ofall, the overall sequencing of chapters could have been better thought out. The sequencing of chapters does not follow the T/worJ', .4rchitw-(~lrc~, [~nd lpp/i[u/i~vl,\ theme set up by the book's subtitle. There does not appear to be any logical ordering of the chapters. The three separate
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Predicting the future of scholarly publishing
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- 2003
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