Le 2 mai 2007, par Stephane Cottin,
Encore un article subversif de notre copain Rony Perry
extraits : "Online publication is not only more economical, but also much faster, making it more responsive to current events and more attractive to authors. Today, an author may wait several weeks before an article – already in its final law review form – becomes publicly available. Online publication shortens this interval. It saves the time of printing, binding, handling and shipping. It may also break the current interdependence of papers that are to be included in a single issue. A paper may be published whenever it is ready, without having to wait for others. Electronic publishing also enables refinement of articles after their official publication.
Online publishing is clearly more attractive for readers."
"De Jure [sic] Park"
Connecticut Law Review CONNtemplations, Vol. 39, 2007
Contact : RONEN PERRY
University of Haifa - Faculty of Law
Auth-Page : http://ssrn.com/author=364528
Full Text : http://ssrn.com/abstract=981780
ABSTRACT : This Essay, solicited by the Connecticut Law Review for the inauguration of its online companion CONNtemplations, discusses the main structural deficiencies of student-edited general interest paper-based law reviews, namely that they are student-edited, general interest and paper-based.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK, L E G A L W R I T I N G A B S T R A C T S
Sponsored by Salmon P. Chase College of Law - N. Kentucky Univ.
Vol. 2, No. 6 : May 2, 2007
Editors : JENNIFER JOLLY-RYAN Professor of Legal Writing, Northern Kentucky University - Salmon P. Chase College of Law
LAWRENCE D. ROSENTHAL Associate Professor of Legal Writing, Salmon P. Chase College of Law - Northern Kentucky University