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The study examines how the print-media ecosystem adapts to and intersects with the Internet, surveying bookstores, publishers, newspapers, libraries, digital libraries, and online catalogs. Based on interviews and contemporary examples, it describes dual print/electronic publication models, online-only outlets, and evolving reader behaviors and distribution channels. It considers technical and policy issues such as digitization, intellectual-property questions, multilingualism, and multimedia convergence, and compiles website and name indexes as practical resources. Concluding sections offer perspectives on professional impacts for authors, editors, librarians, booksellers and publishers, and on likely future trends in access and information organization.

Marx/Engels Internet Archive (The)

MediaFinder

Michigan Electronic Library (MEL)

MIT Press (MIT: Massachussets Institute of Technology)

National Academy Press (NAP)

New York Public Library Digital Collections

NewsWorks

Nuvomedia

OCLC Online Computer Library Center

On-Line Books Page (The)

OPAC Network in Europe (ONE)

OPAC 97 / British Library

Pathfinder

Paulus Swaen Old Maps and Prints

Project Gutenberg

Projekt Gutenberg-DE

Projekt Runeberg

Public Libraries of Europe

Public-Access Computer Systems (PACS) Review

Publishers' Catalogues

Publishing Companies Online

Research Libraries Group (RLG)

Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN)

Softbook Press

SPIRO (UC Berkeley Architecture/Slide Library Slide and Photograph Collection)

Stanford Universities Digital Libraries Project

SunSITE of the Berkeley Digital Library

Technorealism

UnCover

Universal Library

UNOG Library (UNOG: United Nations of Geneva)

Waterstone's

Wired

World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)

11. INDEX OF NAMES

An asterisk (*) indicates the persons who sent contributions especially for this study. My warmest thanks to all the contributors.

Carlos Alberto de Almeida (Federación Nacional de Periodistas - FENAJ)

Jean-Pierre Angremy (Bibliothèque nationale de France)

Michael Behrens* (Bibliothek der Universität Bielefeld)

Redha Belkhat (El Watan)

Jeffrey P. Bezos (2) (3) (Amazon.com)

Pierre Briançon (Libération)

Merrill Brown (MSNBC)

Dan Carlinsky (American Society of Journalists and Authors)

Jean-Pierre Cloutier* (2) (3) (4) (Chroniques de Cybérie)

Kushal Dave* (computer and modem user)

Christian Debraisne (Nouvelles du bled)

Malti Djallan (Reporters sans frontières)

Robert Downs (writer)

Esther Dyson (EDventure Holdings)

Walter Durling (AT&T Global Information Solutions)

Didier Falkand (writer)

Bruno Giussani (New York Times)

Jean-Paul* (2) (musician and writer)

Annie Kahn (Le Monde)

Wilfred Kiboro (2) (Nation Printers and Publishers Ltd.)

Jeff Killeen (barnesandnoble.com)

Bruce Knecht (The Wall Street Journal)

Michael Hart* (2) (3) (Project Gutenberg)

Lesley Hazleton (Success)

Roberto Hernández Montoya* (Venezuela Analítica)

John Labovitz (E-Zine-List)

Brian Lang (2) (British Library)

Peter Leisink (Utrecht University)

Bernie Lunzer (2) (Newspaper Guild)

Shinji Matsumoto (Musicians' Union of Japan - MUJ)

Laurent Mauriac (Libération)

Eric K. Meyer (AJR/NewsLink)

Hermann Meyn (Deutscher Journalisten Verband - DJV)

Michel Muller (Fédération des industries du livre, du papier et de la communication)

John Mark Ockerbloom* (2) (The On-Line Books Page)

Penny Pagano (free-lance journalist)

Pierre Perroud (Athena)

Peter Raggett* (2) (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development -
OECD)

Etienne Reichel (Visual Communication - VISCOM)

Heinz-Uwe Rübenach (2) (Bundesverband Deutscher Zeitungsverleger)

Dale Spender (education industry)

Martha L. Stone (ZDNN)

Murray Suid* (writer)

Rodrigo Vergara (Logos)

Philip Wade (writer)

Robert Ware* (OneLook Dictionaries)

Mohammed Zaoui (Nouvelles du bled)

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