Scholarly journals, which include substantive research articles and other materials,including letters to the editor,book reviews,and announcements of meetings, trace their origins back to 1665,with Les Journal des Scavans (trans.,“Journal of the experts”) in Paris and Proceedings of the Royal Society of London in London. These journals developed to share scientific discoveries among interested parties and to establish who was first to have made a given discovery or to have advanced a given theory. Peer review is an important part of publication in scholarly journals. It is a system whereby scholars who are experts in the same field as the author (the author’s peers) read,comment on,and recommend publication or rejection of an article.This proc...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
This article examines the role of electronic academic journals within scholarly communities. Scholar...
Scholarly electronic journals: economic and technical issuesIn this paper we discuss scholarly commu...
The rapid growth of information and communication technology since the early 1990s has greatly influ...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
Publication is at the heart of scholarship. Traditionally, print media has been the vehicle for comm...
Many commentators have conjectured about the nature and promise of future scholarly electronic journ...
This paper summarized results of 13,591 readership survey responses of scientists and reviews of hun...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Research from three decades shows that scientists read widely from scholarly journals, with the read...
The core principles of scholarly or learned journal publishing are heavily intertwined with the aspi...
Tenopir and King (2000a,b) aim to root discussions of future developments in electronic journal publ...
Scholarly journals are known as the most important medium for scholarly communication since long tim...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
This article examines the role of electronic academic journals within scholarly communities. Scholar...
Scholarly electronic journals: economic and technical issuesIn this paper we discuss scholarly commu...
The rapid growth of information and communication technology since the early 1990s has greatly influ...
The previously arcane electronic publishing has now changed into a popular everyday phenomenon fulf...
Publication is at the heart of scholarship. Traditionally, print media has been the vehicle for comm...
Many commentators have conjectured about the nature and promise of future scholarly electronic journ...
This paper summarized results of 13,591 readership survey responses of scientists and reviews of hun...
Electronic journals have been applauded as a solution to the serials pricing crisis, a step toward e...
Research from three decades shows that scientists read widely from scholarly journals, with the read...
The core principles of scholarly or learned journal publishing are heavily intertwined with the aspi...
Tenopir and King (2000a,b) aim to root discussions of future developments in electronic journal publ...
Scholarly journals are known as the most important medium for scholarly communication since long tim...
From 1977 through 2001 the authors have conducted a series of studies that examine reading and publi...
Electronic networks have made it possible for scholarly periodical publishing to shift from a trade ...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
This article examines the role of electronic academic journals within scholarly communities. Scholar...