Costopoulos, A. (1999). The electronic dissertation: a less radical approach. Internet Archaeology 6: Digital Publication theme. Vol 6, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.6.5.
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The electronic dissertation: a less radical approach | ||
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Internet Archaeology 6: Digital Publication theme | ||
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Internet Archaeology | ||
Volume Volume number and part |
6 | ||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
An alternative approach to the virtual dissertation from another article in this issue (see 99/1017) emphasising the advantages of mass storage and easy access which are inherent to the media. The possibility of including non-textual documents and massive amounts of raw data in an academic publication are illustrated. Included in the author's dissertation was a working version of his simulation as well as 150,000 pages of simulated data on which the analysis was based. These would have had to be left out of a strictly paper document. In response to Holtorf, this short account of the production and submission of the author's CD dissertation, concentrating on the differences and similarities between the processes experienced as well as the approaches used, is offered. The advent of electronic publishing is seen here as a natural development of the communication of scientific results rather than as a hypertext revolution. | ||
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1999 | ||
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A response to Holtorf (1999) | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |