Abstract: An open-source software-based, on-line version of the Canadian Journal of Communication has been created by a group of scholars and students. This paper casts this activity as social science R&D with roots in development communications; as a viable alternative to control by aggressive profit-seeking commercial journal publishers; and as a transferable technology to other scholar-controlled journals. It describes the software used, the capacity of the software system developed, the dependence of the nature and speed of development on both technology and take-up by the user community, and the direction of future development. Résumé: Un groupe de chercheurs et d'étudiants a créé une version en ligne du Canadian Journal of Communi...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...
Abstract: The Canadian Journal of Communication (CJC) began to experiment with online technologies i...
We describe and analyze the dynamics of online publishing and technological development at the Canad...
Abstract: Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more q...
The Canadian Journal of Sociology is an independent, peer-reviewed publication, originally constitut...
Synergies is an emerging online Canadian publishing project in the social sciences and humanities th...
Although in some parts of the aca-demic community the popularity of electronic journals allows resea...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
On-line journals are becoming increasingly important and credited as scientific communication tools....
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
This research study looks at digital academic space, which is defined here as web-based digitally me...
In this work we present the electronic publishing process of the Online Journal “Forum: Qualitative ...
Describes an action research project on scholarly communication in early stages. Research sites inc...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...
Abstract: The Canadian Journal of Communication (CJC) began to experiment with online technologies i...
We describe and analyze the dynamics of online publishing and technological development at the Canad...
Abstract: Scholars are using new technology to communicate more widely, more efficiently, and more q...
The Canadian Journal of Sociology is an independent, peer-reviewed publication, originally constitut...
Synergies is an emerging online Canadian publishing project in the social sciences and humanities th...
Although in some parts of the aca-demic community the popularity of electronic journals allows resea...
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
On-line journals are becoming increasingly important and credited as scientific communication tools....
Internet based services, particularly asynchronous communication services, offer an environment suit...
This research study looks at digital academic space, which is defined here as web-based digitally me...
In this work we present the electronic publishing process of the Online Journal “Forum: Qualitative ...
Describes an action research project on scholarly communication in early stages. Research sites inc...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Abstract: This paper discusses the new electronic approach to scholarly publishing from the perspect...