Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journal's functions and framework and the publisher's role. As content is more and more available online in digital repositories and on the web, an integrated, interconnected, multidisciplinary information environment is evolving and Oldenburg's model disintegrates: the journal is no longer the main referring unit for scholarly output, as it used to be, for Scientific, Technical, and Medical disciplines, but scholars' attention is now more focused on the article level. New journals models are thus evolving. The first part of this paper discusses these new experimental journal models, i.e. overlay journals, interjournals and different levels journals. The sec...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The primary vehicle for formal communications in most disciplines and research domains is articles p...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journal's functi...
Influential scientists are urging journal publishers to free their published works so they can be ac...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
More has changed in journal publishing in the past twenty years than the previous four centuries. Di...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
This vision describes a radically different publishing model that would reinvent the concept of a sc...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
The growth of Internet and digital technologies has changed the world of journal publishing and rese...
As we move further into the first decade of a new century, it seems a good point to reflect on where...
Given the great potential of new technological advances, the scholarly publishing industry has not b...
The conversion of scholarly journals to digital format is proceeding rapidly, especially for those f...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The primary vehicle for formal communications in most disciplines and research domains is articles p...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Open access combined with Web 2.0 networking tools is fast changing the traditional journal's functi...
Influential scientists are urging journal publishers to free their published works so they can be ac...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This white paper delves into: • The past and present state of journal publishing • Current alternati...
More has changed in journal publishing in the past twenty years than the previous four centuries. Di...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
This vision describes a radically different publishing model that would reinvent the concept of a sc...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
The growth of Internet and digital technologies has changed the world of journal publishing and rese...
As we move further into the first decade of a new century, it seems a good point to reflect on where...
Given the great potential of new technological advances, the scholarly publishing industry has not b...
The conversion of scholarly journals to digital format is proceeding rapidly, especially for those f...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The primary vehicle for formal communications in most disciplines and research domains is articles p...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...