Since the Second World War, academic publishing practices have had to cope with enormous changes in the scale of the research enterprise, in the culture and management of higher education, and in the ecosystem of scholarly publishers. The pace of change has been particularly rapid in the last twenty-five years, thanks to digital technologies. This has also been a time of growing divergence between the different roles of academic publishing: as a means of disseminating validated knowledge, as a form of symbolic capital for academic career progression, and as a profitable business enterprise. This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what the future of academic publishing should look...
Stephen Casper and his father both published their respective academic text and novella in the same ...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
The for-profit publishing industry has taken over the reins of the scholarly publishing landscape wh...
Since the Second World War, academic publishing practices have had to cope with enormous changes in...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Over time, publishing technologies have not only influenced how people read, but also how knowledge ...
The last 50 years have seen, perhaps more than at any time since the invention of the printing press...
Within the Academy, itself a changing and increasingly entrepreneurial entity, publishing is no long...
The digital information environment has ensured that the twenty first century will be a global water...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
Stephen Casper and his father both published their respective academic text and novella in the same ...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
The for-profit publishing industry has taken over the reins of the scholarly publishing landscape wh...
Since the Second World War, academic publishing practices have had to cope with enormous changes in...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Over time, publishing technologies have not only influenced how people read, but also how knowledge ...
The last 50 years have seen, perhaps more than at any time since the invention of the printing press...
Within the Academy, itself a changing and increasingly entrepreneurial entity, publishing is no long...
The digital information environment has ensured that the twenty first century will be a global water...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
Stephen Casper and his father both published their respective academic text and novella in the same ...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
The for-profit publishing industry has taken over the reins of the scholarly publishing landscape wh...