May 21, 1999
Why Do Some Electronic-Only Journals Struggle, While Others Flourish?
Visibility looms large for authors seeking a publisher for their papers
The Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science sounded like a sure-fire winner when it was first published by M.I.T. Press four years ago. It was the first peer-reviewed journal in theoretical computer science to be published only in an electronic format. It is aimed at a group of scholars who are highly wired, and it is backed by
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