Abstract: The means and method of scholarly communication are changing as new and faster forms of communication become accessible to scholars. The potential for electronic scholarly communication via the Internet and the World Wide Web to positively affect the current state of affairs is very good. It may provide the means to address the hegemonic tendencies of the large for-profit scholarly publishers. Many matters need to be addressed though. Some of these are: copyright and ownership of intellectual property; the methods used for assessing the work of scholars; development of the communications infrastructure, both within and among institutions; and provision of equipment and services to those in the scholarly community. This paper exami...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...
This interactive presentation invites symposium participants to consider scholarly communication fro...
Abstract: Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more q...
This report presents the results from a 2010 online survey of the University of Toronto faculty on t...
Although in some parts of the aca-demic community the popularity of electronic journals allows resea...
Memorial University Libraries Lecture Series presents Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age wit...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Abstract: Discussions about scholarly communication and digital library implementations often assume...
For 500 years, scholars have communicated with the broader world mainly via printed text, that is vi...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
University of British Columbia, Scholarly Communication Steering Committee presentation, September 2...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...
This interactive presentation invites symposium participants to consider scholarly communication fro...
Abstract: Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more q...
This report presents the results from a 2010 online survey of the University of Toronto faculty on t...
Although in some parts of the aca-demic community the popularity of electronic journals allows resea...
Memorial University Libraries Lecture Series presents Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age wit...
Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective a...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Abstract: Discussions about scholarly communication and digital library implementations often assume...
For 500 years, scholars have communicated with the broader world mainly via printed text, that is vi...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
University of British Columbia, Scholarly Communication Steering Committee presentation, September 2...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...
This interactive presentation invites symposium participants to consider scholarly communication fro...
Abstract: Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more q...