About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: Open access, Flat World Knowledge, Comparison of e-book formats, E-Sword, Go Bible, Biblical software, Poduniversal, Online newspaper, Digital edition, Yudu Media, Microsoft Reader, Rob Redding, Gale, Exact Editions, Logos Bible Software, PR-e-Sense, Electronic media, Semantic publishing, Bible Analyzer, Accordance, Networked book, Koobits, Wattpad, List of E-book software, Billboard Greece, Online magazine, Prime Point Foundation, Metadata publishing, SoftBook, The SWORD Project, MediaCommons, Olive Tree Bible Software, Gda skie Wydawnictwo O wiatowe, Palm Bible Plus, Mygazines, Electronic journal, MyBible, Electronic article, The Palestine Telegraph, STEP Library, WordGenius, Foreign Policy Journal, Idiomag, Los Angeles Review of Books, HighWire Press, Open Scripture Information Standard, SwordSearcher, Theological Markup Language, SciELO, Reflowable document, Safari Books Online, Maney Publishing, Zygote in My Coffee, Lexcycle, Webnovela, Overlay journal, Online book, Adobe Content Server, Online artwork proofing, feedback, review and approval tool, BBeB, Matchless Magazine, International Digital Publishing Forum, Renaissance E Books, Inc., Online Bible, Webtoon, Three Stages of Online News Content, Gossip Lanka News, QuickVerse, OPDS, Zefania XML, Online proofing, OpenReader Consortium. Excerpt: Open access (OA) refers to unrestricted online access to articles published in scholarly journals, and also increasingly to book chapters or monographs. Open Access comes in two comparable forms: Gratis OA is no-cost online access, while Libre OA offers some additional usage rights. Open content is similar to OA, but usually includes the right to modify the work, whereas in scholarly publishing it is usual to keep an article's content intact and to associate it with a fixed author. Creative Commons licenses can be used t...