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RE: Peer review in electronic media. An electronic journal can be peer reviewed easily. Mss are submitted by email to the editor, who forwards them to reviewers. Upon acceptance, the editor, not the author, posts them. Additional references to electronic publishing: In my last post to PaleoNet, I mentioned some other refs: WWW sites: http://www.aas.org/ Click on electronic publishing projects. Also follow the link to Astrophysical Journal on-line. http://www-spires.slac.stanford.edu & http://xxx.lanl.gov Preprint servers in physics for examples. If anyone is interested in other examples, there are many that can be found by searching using Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com/), Lycos (http://www.lycos.com/), or a really good one that searches all WWW pages (some 16 billion with 8 billion words) called Alta Vista (http://altavista.digital.com/). Jere H. Lipps, Director Museum of Paleontology University of California Berkeley, California 94720 USA Voice: 510-642-9006. Fax: 510-642-1822 Internet: jlipps@ucmp1.berkeley.edu WWW: http://ucmp1.berkeley.edu
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