The World Wide Web provides the opportunity for a radically changed and much more efficient communication process for scientific results. A survey in the closely related domains of construction information technology and construction management was conducted in February 2000, aimed at measuring to what extent these opportunities are already changing the scientific information exchange and how researchers feel about the changes. The paper presents the results based on 236 replies to an extensive Web based questionnaire. 65% of the respondents stated their primary research interest as IT in A/E/C and 20% as construction management and economics. The questions dealt with how researchers find, access and read different sources; how much and wha...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
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Open access is a new model for the publishing of scientific journals enabled by the Internet, in whi...
The current mainstream scientific-publication process has so far been only marginally affected by th...
The coming of the Internet has transformed the way scientific communication among the scientists and...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
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This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
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As an open, inexpensive, collaborative platform, the Web is ideal for facilitating communication amo...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
This essay examines how researchers gain access to knowledge at a time when scholarly communication ...
This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a majo...
The emergence of information portal systems in the past few years has led to a greatly enhanced web-...
The arrival of journals in the seventeenth century followed a long period of informal exchanges of l...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Open access is a new model for the publishing of scientific journals enabled by the Internet, in whi...
The current mainstream scientific-publication process has so far been only marginally affected by th...
The coming of the Internet has transformed the way scientific communication among the scientists and...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Recent research on search costs in electronic markets documents that the wide use of Internet has re...
As an open, inexpensive, collaborative platform, the Web is ideal for facilitating communication amo...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
This essay examines how researchers gain access to knowledge at a time when scholarly communication ...
This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a majo...
The emergence of information portal systems in the past few years has led to a greatly enhanced web-...
The arrival of journals in the seventeenth century followed a long period of informal exchanges of l...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Open access is a new model for the publishing of scientific journals enabled by the Internet, in whi...