As an academic’s career progresses, there are many landmarks: teaching that first class, completing the dissertation, publishing the first article, getting a tenure-track position, publishing that first book, and receiving the first promotion, among others. Tracking a scholar’s progress often apears to be linear and cumulative. Charles Bazerman and his colleagues point out that “publication of a scholarly book is frequently a central part of the evidence offered in support of tenure and promotion cases.” In fact, a brief review of tenure and promotion requirements for three prominent communication studies departments—University of Iowa, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and the University of Pittsburgh—reflects that a peer-reviewed, publi...
Active academics whose careers span several decades have witnessed a changing landscape for dissemin...
Slides for a presentation on the history of scholarly publishing in the United States and implicatio...
Using an online survey of academics at 55 randomly selected institutions across the US and Canada, w...
As an academic’s career progresses, there are many landmarks: teaching that first class, completing ...
The following chapters explore six contemporary metrics of scholarly authority (Journal Impact Facto...
Essay suggests that technological shifts impacting scholarly communication should encourage us to qu...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
I never intended a career in publishing. In 1983, I was in grad school, trying to redeem an M.A. in ...
What exactly do book publishers bring to the table when academics look to reach wider audiences? Fra...
Since the Second World War, academic publishing practices have had to cope with enormous changes in...
Scholars all around the world are almost solely judged upon their publications in (prestigious) peer...
Scholarly publishing has made great strides in fulfilling the vision of open access, with more journ...
This is the publisher's version, which is also available electronically from http://crln.acrl.org/
Scholarly publications are still the most visible part of the scholarly communication process, and o...
Stephen Casper and his father both published their respective academic text and novella in the same ...
Active academics whose careers span several decades have witnessed a changing landscape for dissemin...
Slides for a presentation on the history of scholarly publishing in the United States and implicatio...
Using an online survey of academics at 55 randomly selected institutions across the US and Canada, w...
As an academic’s career progresses, there are many landmarks: teaching that first class, completing ...
The following chapters explore six contemporary metrics of scholarly authority (Journal Impact Facto...
Essay suggests that technological shifts impacting scholarly communication should encourage us to qu...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
I never intended a career in publishing. In 1983, I was in grad school, trying to redeem an M.A. in ...
What exactly do book publishers bring to the table when academics look to reach wider audiences? Fra...
Since the Second World War, academic publishing practices have had to cope with enormous changes in...
Scholars all around the world are almost solely judged upon their publications in (prestigious) peer...
Scholarly publishing has made great strides in fulfilling the vision of open access, with more journ...
This is the publisher's version, which is also available electronically from http://crln.acrl.org/
Scholarly publications are still the most visible part of the scholarly communication process, and o...
Stephen Casper and his father both published their respective academic text and novella in the same ...
Active academics whose careers span several decades have witnessed a changing landscape for dissemin...
Slides for a presentation on the history of scholarly publishing in the United States and implicatio...
Using an online survey of academics at 55 randomly selected institutions across the US and Canada, w...