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The Article is Not Enough: Introducing the JLSC Data Sharing Policy
As data publication and data citation emerge as best practices in scholarly communication, the JLSC editorial board has considered its own position regarding a data publishing policy, and has explored the elements of such a policy most appropriate for ...
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication
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Special Issue: 2023 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit
The 2023 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit, Building on Experience: Centering Communities in Data Creation and Access, focused on engagement with and building communities within data environments, including how data is being made more ...
Alicia Capello +3 more
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Scholarly communication: The quest for Pasteur's Quadrant [PDF]
The scholarly communication system is sustained by its functions of a) registration, b) certification or legitimization, c) dissemination and awareness d) archiving or curation and e) reward.
Swanepoel, Marinus
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A Note from the New JLSC Editors
A note from the new JLSC editors on the publication of the 2016 general issue.
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication +1 more
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“Free to All”: Library Publishing and the Challenge of Open Access
There is a significant and important responsibility as libraries move into the role of publishing to retain our heritage of “access for all.” Connecting and collaborating with colleagues in the publishing industry is essential, but should come with the ...
Deborah Barreau, Micah Vandegrift
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Cross-Communal Scholarly Interactions
This chapter traces cross-communal interactions in the fields of medicine, mathematics and what the historical actors called the natural sciences. It discusses various modern interpretations of those interactions and engages with a number of historical problems researchers face when studying the extant sources. After a substantive survey of the current
Nathan P. Gibson, Ronny Vollandt
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Recent developments in scholarly communication: a review [PDF]
This review article on recent developments in scholarly communication focuses on the content of three 2013 publications: The future of scholarly communication, edited by Deborah Shorley; Debating open access, edited by Nigel Vincent and Chris Wickham ...
Steele, Colin
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Starting from the End: What to do when Restricted Data is released
Repository managers can never be one hundred percent sure of the security of hosted research data. Even assuming that human errors and technical faults will never happen, repositories can be subject to hacking attacks.
Marta Teperek +3 more
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Library Publishing is Special: Selection and Eligibility in Library Publishing
Traditional publishing is based on ownership, commerce, paid exchanges, and scholarship as a commodity, while library activities are based on a service model of sharing resources and free exchange.
Paul Royster
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This commentary is in response to: NISO RP-22-201x, Open Access Metadata and Indicators (draft for comment), which is available at: http://www.niso.org/apps/group_public/document.php?document_id ...
Paul Royster
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