Abstract. RePEc is one of the largest open access digital libraries in the world. It has been developed and is maintained almost exclusively by non-paid volunteers. The paper explores the heterogeneous actors and their different motives for participating in RePEc using the concept of ‘translation ’ from actor-network theory
The history of laboratories may become controversial in social sciences. In this paper, the story of...
Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital...
Public document repositories comprise a major form of online forums on the Internet where people sub...
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics (http://repec.org) is a volunteer-driven initiative to create a ...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
Among the many services that RePEc provide, the RePEc Author Service (RAS) holds a special place. In...
This paper examines the theoretical foundation and practical development of the the RePEc and Socion...
On 12 May 1997, a group of people met at the University of Surrey at the initiative of Thomas Kriche...
The domain of scholarly publishing is undergoing rapid change. Change has been instigated and produc...
The domain of scholarly publishing is undergoing rapid change. Change has been instigated and produc...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
This presentation is based on an article that examined the fragmented environment of institutional r...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital...
In this study, the file-sharing networks known as private trackers are discussed, which are networks...
The history of laboratories may become controversial in social sciences. In this paper, the story of...
Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital...
Public document repositories comprise a major form of online forums on the Internet where people sub...
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics (http://repec.org) is a volunteer-driven initiative to create a ...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
Among the many services that RePEc provide, the RePEc Author Service (RAS) holds a special place. In...
This paper examines the theoretical foundation and practical development of the the RePEc and Socion...
On 12 May 1997, a group of people met at the University of Surrey at the initiative of Thomas Kriche...
The domain of scholarly publishing is undergoing rapid change. Change has been instigated and produc...
The domain of scholarly publishing is undergoing rapid change. Change has been instigated and produc...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
This presentation is based on an article that examined the fragmented environment of institutional r...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital...
In this study, the file-sharing networks known as private trackers are discussed, which are networks...
The history of laboratories may become controversial in social sciences. In this paper, the story of...
Academic libraries fail to take advantage of the network effect because they manage too many digital...
Public document repositories comprise a major form of online forums on the Internet where people sub...