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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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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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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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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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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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Science journalists are uniquely positioned to increase the societal impact of open science by contextualizing and communicating research findings in ways that highlight their relevance and implications for non-specialist audiences.
Natascha Chtena +6 more
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Background: Social annotation (SA) is a genre of learning technology that enables the addition of digital notes to shared texts and affords contextualized peer-to-peer online discussion.
Esteban Morales +3 more
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Background: Social annotation (SA) is a genre of learning technology that enables the addition of digital notes to shared texts and affords contextualized peer-to-peer online discussion.
Esteban Morales +3 more
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Are you interested in the field of scholarly communications or have you recently been hired at your institution as the director of scholarly initiatives?
Chelsee Dickson
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