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Is the image quality in an electronic journal article comparable to the print version?

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Is the image quality in an electronic journal article comparable to the print version?

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The image quality may not be completely comparable to the print version. However, it will usually be better than a photocopy. Sometimes images are missing from the electronic version due to publisher agreements. PDF articles are usually of a higher quality than HTML versions.

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