ManuscriptThe development of electronic means of publishing has forever changed the face of authorship, publishing and library services. Contracts are on the rise, fair use is waning, and this shift in emphasis has profound implications. For effective and economical dissemination of scholarly information to survive, there must be communication at every level of the dissemination chain. More than ever dialogue is required among librarians, publishers, vendors, and authors to find common ground and seek solutions to a growing crisis of the economics of scholarly publishing
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has ...
Scholarly publishing, and scholarly communication more generally, are based on patterns established ...
For more than a decade, the cost of print and electronic journals, particularly in the sciences, has...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In the late 1990s the need for an overhaul in the approach to scholarly publishing was recognized. ...
Since the founding of the Royal Society in the 1660s and with the development of disciplinary fields...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Summary and Conclusions of Scholarly Communication for Librarians, a book designed to provide librar...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
Abstract Oregon State University’s recent response to the crisis in scholarly communications recogni...
Journal ArticleThis conference, co-sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries, the American ...
History testifies to two ICT revolutions. In my reckoning scholarly communication is now in the grip...
For the transformation of scholarly publishing to succeed, it is imperative that small and medium-si...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has ...
Scholarly publishing, and scholarly communication more generally, are based on patterns established ...
For more than a decade, the cost of print and electronic journals, particularly in the sciences, has...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
In the late 1990s the need for an overhaul in the approach to scholarly publishing was recognized. ...
Since the founding of the Royal Society in the 1660s and with the development of disciplinary fields...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
Summary and Conclusions of Scholarly Communication for Librarians, a book designed to provide librar...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
Abstract Oregon State University’s recent response to the crisis in scholarly communications recogni...
Journal ArticleThis conference, co-sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries, the American ...
History testifies to two ICT revolutions. In my reckoning scholarly communication is now in the grip...
For the transformation of scholarly publishing to succeed, it is imperative that small and medium-si...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has ...
Scholarly publishing, and scholarly communication more generally, are based on patterns established ...