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The future of scholarly communications [PDF]
The academic publishing industry is set to celebrate 350 years of peer-reviewed scientific journals. However, there are significant shifts in the practice of scholarship, as scholars and citizens alike participate in an increasingly digital world. Is the
David De Roure
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The future of scholarly communications. [PDF]
As the rush intensifies to find ways to treat and manage COVID-19, one thing is clear: researchers, along with their counterparts in industry and the health services, need unrestricted access to the research literature. However, after more than 15 years of Open Access (OA) mandates, declarations, and discussions, some 75% of the world’s research ...
Kiley R.
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Investigating the need for scholarly communications positions in Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries member institutions [PDF]
Background: The role of health sciences librarians has expanded in the scholarly communications landscape as a result of the increase in federal public access mandates and the continued expansion of publishing avenues.
Kim Mears, Sandra L. Bandy
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Editorial: Trust and Infrastructure in Scholarly Communications [PDF]
Daniel W. Hook +4 more
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Civil discourse in scholarly communications: an editorial responsibility? [PDF]
Kenneth D. Craig +2 more
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Scholarly communication and bibliometrics [PDF]
Frontispiece - Derek J de Solla Price Introduction - Christine L Borgman PART ONE: THEORY AND PERSPECTIVE Understanding Science - Belver C Griffith Studies of Communication and Information Disciplinary Work and Interdisciplinary Areas - Sydney J Pierce Sociology and Bibliometrics Reconciling Structure and Process in the Study of Scholarly Communication
Christine L. Borgman, Jonathan Furner
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Liverpool University Press and the University of Liverpool Library collaborated to publish two open access monographs to gain insights into each other’s processes and requirements, and improve the guidance provided to researchers and authors.
Sarah Roughley Barake, Alison Welsby
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Evolving scholarly communication [PDF]
ABSTRACTNature Publishing Group and the Alliance for Cellular Signaling formed a partnership in 2001 to develop a comprehensive website for researchers in the field of cellular signalling. This website aimed to evolve the traditional form of publication (an article with supplementary information and links) into something that made better use of web and
Jayne Marks, Timo Hannay
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Framing Science: How Opioid Research Is Presented in Online News Media
Popular news media play an instrumental role in shaping public perception of issues like the opioid crisis. Using a detailed coding instrument, we analyzed how opioid-related scholarly publications were covered in 149 news stories published by nine major
Lisa Matthias +5 more
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Protocols for Scholarly Communication [PDF]
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has operated an institutional preprint repository for more than 10 years. The repository contains over 850,000 records of which more than 450,000 are full-text OA preprints, mostly in the field of particle physics, and it is integrated with the library's holdings of books, conference proceedings ...
Alberto Pepe, Joanne Yeomans
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