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Scholarly research faces threats to its sustainability on multiple domains (access, incentives, reproducibility, inclusivity). We argue that “after-the-fact” research papers do not help and actually cause some of these threats because the chronology of ...
C.H.J. Hartgerink, M. V. Zelst
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On the challenges of open access monitoring
Monitoring systems are essential for tracking the progress in open access (OA) and particularly the goal of transitioning from paywalled to OA publications in many European countries.
Athanasia Salamoura, Giannis Tsakonas
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Overview of scholarly communication [PDF]
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly communication, which has always been closely tied to changes in technology and economics. She describes how journal articles, books and monographs, and data have all been implicated in recent changes, but it is perhaps the recent developments in the ...
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Connecting researchers and research [PDF]
Libraries have long held an established role in the scholarly research process; however the process of scholarly communication is evolving. Citation management software, institutional repositories, open access and open data mandates have opened up new ...
Walton, Jennifer
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the evolution in terms of shares of scholarly book publications in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in five European countries, i.e. Flanders (Belgium), Finland, Norway, Poland and Slovenia.
Tim C. E. Engels+4 more
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INTRODUCTION The dynamic nature of the scholarly communication landscape has produced a need for the creation of positions specifically focused on these issues. Yet, no clear title or job description for scholarly communication librarianship has emerged.
Deborah Barreau, Stephen C Finlay
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Librarians as midwives of change in scholarly communication [PDF]
History testifies to two ICT revolutions. In my reckoning scholarly communication is now in the grip of a third. The point of this chapter, to paraphrase Marx, is to show that librarians are in a position not simply to interpret the world of scholarly ...
Ball, David
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SCINOBO: a novel system classifying scholarly communication in a dynamically constructed hierarchical Field-of-Science taxonomy. [PDF]
Kotitsas S+3 more
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The ART and LOGIC of scholarly communication: Effective skills for publication and beyond. [PDF]
Lo YM.
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A Commitment to Anti-racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from JLSC
Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication
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