This study explores how ICTs and the Internet are influencing, and being influenced by, the evolution of institutions, organizations and workflows that play a role in scholarly work. Based on a literature review and a structured analysis of 8 carefully selected web sites, this study explores: (i) the evolving business models of scientific journals; (ii) the new competitive dynamics triggered by open access and article-level metrics; (iii) the traditional and emerging forms of peer review; and (iv) the emerging ICT-enabled changes in research workflows. The findings depict a highly complex and dynamic scenario, in which different scholarly communities, with their respective institutional and organizational environments, are experimenting dif...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
This study explores how ICTs and the Internet are influencing, and being influenced by, the evolutio...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
This paper considers how and why scholarly publishing has changed over the last two decades. It disc...
The Internet is arguably one of the most significant technological developments of the late 20th cen...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
The increasing momentum towards opening up various dimensions of society is discussed in this articl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
Recent research on search costs in electronic markets documents that the wide use of Internet has re...
This study set out to address the question of digital scholarly publishing in the broad context of s...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Two significant trends in Internet-based production are affecting attitudes and practices in publish...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...
This study explores how ICTs and the Internet are influencing, and being influenced by, the evolutio...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
This paper considers how and why scholarly publishing has changed over the last two decades. It disc...
The Internet is arguably one of the most significant technological developments of the late 20th cen...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
The increasing momentum towards opening up various dimensions of society is discussed in this articl...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss what the beginning of the Internet Age means for th...
Recent research on search costs in electronic markets documents that the wide use of Internet has re...
This study set out to address the question of digital scholarly publishing in the broad context of s...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Two significant trends in Internet-based production are affecting attitudes and practices in publish...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
While current computing practice abounds with innovations like online auctions, blogs, wikis, twitte...