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- Leslie Chan, Exciting Potential of Electronic Scholarly Journals
- Paul Ginsparg, Electronic Publishing in Science
- Paul Ginsparg, First Steps Towards Electronic Research Communication
- Stevan Harnad, Post-Gutenberg Galaxy: The Fourth Revolution in the Means of Production of Knowledge
- Stevan Harnad, Scholarly Skywriting ad the Pre-publication Continuum of Scientific Knoledge
- Bernard Hibbitts, E-Journals, Archives and Knowledge Networks
- Bernard Hibbitts, Last Writes? Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace
- Bernard Hibbitts, Taking Writes Seriously: The Future (?) of the Law Review (conference presentation)
- Bernard Hibbitts, Yesterday Once More: Skeptics, Scribes and the Demise of Law Reviews
- Rob Kling, Controversies about Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communication
- Rob Kling and Lisa Covi, Electronic and Legitimate Media in the Systems of Scholarly Communication
- Ronald Laporte et al., The Death of Biomedical Journals
- Jacques Leslie, Goodbye Gutenberg: Pixelating Peer Review is Revolutionizing Scholarly Journals
- Eben Moglen, The Virtual Scholar and Network Liberation (conference presentation)
- Ann Okerson, The Electronic Journal: What Whence, and When?
- John W.T. Smith, The Deconstructed Journal


