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Title: Digital Documents in Grey Literature: New Challenges
Authors: GL9, Antwerp (Belgium), 2007-12-10
Starovoitov, Aleksandr V. (CITIS)
Titarev, Lev G. (InterComputer)
Bogdanov, Yuri M. (VNTIC)
Pavlov, Leonid P. (VNTIC)
GreyNet, Grey Literature Network Service
Keywords: Digitization; CITIS; VNTIC; InterComputer
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Amsterdam : TextRelease, 2008
Citation: Ninth International Conference on Grey Literature : Grey Foundations in Information Landscape, 10-11 December 2007 (Conference CD-ROM)
Series/Report no.: Conference Program and Abstracts : GL-conference series, ISSN 1385-2308 ; No. 9
Abstract: The process of transition from paper to digital technology proves to be complicated, expensive and of long duration. Several problems of different nature and scale but equally important - not only technological and technical but also organizational, legal, economic, ethical – have to be solved. Moreover, the problems cannot be solved on corporative level only since they have much to do with the information standard of the scientific community as a whole. The problems of digital document turnover in grey literature are considered in the paper. Among them the need to revise the relevant standards and instructive documents, ensuring the financial support of the digital technologies development, the limited nature of the commercial paradigm in the sphere of scientific and technical information, the problems of copyright and scientific ethics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10068/697887
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05 - Humanities, psychology and social sciences

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