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Political Science

The State of the Art in On-Line Publishing and (Slightly) Beyond

William J. Ball

College of New Jersey

This article describes and evaluates the current state of affairs in on-line publishing for political science. The advantages of on-line publication for political science are noted. Existing projects to put book reviews, newsletters, journals, and working papers on-line are described with comments on some of the lessons that can be learned from them. A working paper index and archive project, Political Science Manuscripts, is described in detail. A conference paper archive is proposed for political science. Lastly, the argument is made that on-line publication will strengthen, rather than undermine, the peer review process.

Key Words: political science • on-line publishing • electronic journal • paper archive • peer review • World Wide Web • PDF

Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 13-26 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/089443939701500103


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