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The History of Scholarly Publishing
In this episode, we talk about the history of scholarly publishing and relates it to today's Open Science debate. Historian, philologist and senior academic librarian, Per Pippin Aspaas, takes us through some historical development of scholarly publishing and his views on Open Science.
Per Pippin Aspaas, Erik Lieungh
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The Center for Teaching & Learning: July 1, 2014 - December 2015 [PDF]
Contents: From the Director New Center Supports Teaching and Learning CTL Supports Scholarly Publishing iCE Platform Fosters Interactive Learning Experience A Physical and Virtual Makeover for Scott Library Reaching Out to Our Users Exhibits & Special ...
Mikita, Liz
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Sustaining the growth of library scholarly publishing [PDF]
In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing on its new open access journals platform.
Stone, Graham
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Trends In Scholarly Publishing
Two forces of change are at work in the academic serials publishing industry. One is the increase in the number of papers and in journal cover prices, to levels where the publication process effectively rations distribution. Secondly, information communications technology has the potential to allow radically different forms of publication. Already some
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Open access to scientific publications: ideas and problems [PDF]
Open access scholarly publishing did not have yet a serious impact on the slow-moving world of research. Neither could it solve the serials crisis.
Koltay, Tibor
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Building A Scholarly Communications Brand: The Scholars Cooperative At Wayne State University [PDF]
In the past year, our library system has placed an emphasis on developing our scholarly communications and digital publishing initiatives. With new librarians with extensive responsibilities in these areas, our team of scholarly communication and digital
Priehs, Michael
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Interim Report: Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication [PDF]
The Center for Studies in Higher Education, with generous funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is conducting research to understand the needs and desires of faculty for inprogress scholarly communication (i.e., forms of communication employed as
C. Judson King+4 more
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Encouraging Digital Scholarly Publishing in the Humanities [PDF]
With Level 1 funding, the University Press of North Georgia will explore the peer review process for publishing born-digital book length scholarly monographs in the humanities in order to encourage their support, acceptance, and use in academia.
Bonnie Robinson, Bonnie Robinson
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The potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholarly publishing on ‘traditional’ publishing models [PDF]
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholarly publishing on ‘traditional’ publishing models. Stone will argue that the suggestion that repositories will deliberately shift use away from journal ...
Stone, Graham
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Auditing scholarly journals published in Malaysia and assessing their visibility [PDF]
The problem with the identification of Malaysian scholarly journals lies in the lack of a current and complete listing of journals published in Malaysia.
Edzan, N. N.+3 more
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