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Some have suggested that electronic publishing will replace printed journals although there are several problems should this occur. Which alternative was NOT suggested as a problem in your text?
 
  A) Who will pay for the infrastructure required to support the orderly growth of our science?
  B) Who will ensure the quality of articles published?
  C) How do we know what article is the final product if multiples drafts of articles are published?
  D) Where will the electronic database be stored?

Question 2

In addition to research papers that are read, some scientific meetings publish some of those papers in written form. These publications are called
 
  A) technical reports.
  B) review articles.
  C) proceedings.
  D) informal literature.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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