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Wikis in scholarly publishing [PDF]
Scientific research is a process concerned with the creation, collective accumulation, contextualization, updating and maintenance of knowledge. Wikis provide an environment that allows to collectively accumulate, contextualize, update and maintain ...
Claudia Koltzenburg+6 more
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Publishing solutions for contemporary scholars: The library as innovator and partner [PDF]
Purpose: To review the trend in academic libraries toward including scholarly communication, and by extension, electronic publishing, as part of their core mission, using the Cornell University Library as an example.
Thomas, Sarah E.
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The means of (re-)production: expertise, open tools, standards and communication [PDF]
This article examines the current difficulties faced in penetrating the world of scholarly communication technology. While there have been large strides forward in the disintermediation of digital publishing expertise – most notably by the Public ...
Eve, Martin Paul
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Estimating the potential impacts of open access to research findings [PDF]
Advances in information and communication technologies are disrupting traditional models of scholarly publishing, radically changing our capacity to reproduce, distribute, control, and publish information.
Houghton, John, Sheehan, Peter
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Report and Recommendations From the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable [PDF]
Report and Recommendations From the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable, January ...
Association of American Universities+1 more
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The University as Publisher: Summary of a Meeting Held at UC Berkeley on November 1, 2007 [PDF]
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has become increasingly diverse. Multiple stakeholders including university presses, libraries, and central IT departments are challenged by the increasing ...
Diane Harley
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Redrawing the line: challenging the publisher-library relationship [PDF]
Within the scholarly ecosystem academia, libraries and publishers have evolved together over the last 150 years into an established order of publishing and dissemination. Massive changes in technology,disruptive publishing models and the globalisation of
Ball, Joanna, Harvell, Jane
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Scholarly Publishers and Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic World [PDF]
Argues that the present publishing model is not infinitely sustainable in the emerging electronic environment. Publishers are seen as protectionist and displaying the classic Luddite approach to fundamental revolutions by erecting barriers against ...
Law, Derek
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Scholarly Communication and Publishing Lunch and Learn Talks [PDF]
This series of talks focuses on issues in scholarly communication and publishing presented to University Library System (ULS), University of Pittsburgh colleagues by staff members of the ULS Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. Many of these
Barnett, John H.+4 more
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Freedom for scholarship in the internet age [PDF]
Discusses the purpose of scholarship, the potential of the internet to further the purposes of scholarship, and the role of librarians in transformative change in scholarly communication.
Morrison, Heather
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