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E-book binds

Published on
March 12, 1999
Last updated
May 27, 2015

It may be a little early to pronounce the death of the monograph. New printing technologies already allow small runs without incurring high overheads. In both electronic and carbon-on-paper technologies, publishers will continue to play an important role in validation, editorial creativity, design, marketing and archiving. No website offers all these services for new academic scholarship.

Simon Mitton Executive director, Cambridge University Press

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