Journal of Electronic Publishing
Short decription:
The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is a forum for research and discussion about contemporary publishing practices, and the impact of those practices upon users. Our contributors and readers are publishers, scholars, librarians, journalists, students, technologists, attorneys, and others with an interest in the methods and means of contemporary publishing. At its inception in January 1995, JEP carved out an important niche by recognizing that print communication was in the throes of significant change, and that digital communication would become an important—and in some cases predominant—means for transmitting published information.
Critical writing published:
Work title | Author | Appears in | Year | Publication Type |
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Comedies of Separation: Toward a Theory of the Ludic Book | Brian Kim Stefans | 2011 | Article in a print journal, Article in an online journal |