The need for a documentation department in publishing companies: the most advantageous use of contents
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2010.ene.06Keywords:
Photographic archive, Editorial library, Documentation, Editorial documentation, Management of the information, Advantageous use of the information, Cost-benefits.Abstract
A study of the current situation of editorial documentation and the job of researchers in publishing companies, as the managers of the information and documentation. Perspectives for the future. The concept of editorial documentation is defined and explained, a typology of the documents is established, the existing problems are presented and guidelines and appropriate lines of action are offered for the management and most advantageous use of the contents.
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