Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the inability to meet the information needs of researchers are not new. Over the past few years, however, we have begun to see new models develop that better serve the information needs academics as both authors and readers. The internet is now being used in ways other than just to provide electronic facsimiles of print journals accessed using the traditional subscription models. Authors can now ‘self-archive’ their own work making it available to millions and new open access journals extend this by providing a peer-review service to ensure quality control
The world is increasingly moving towards more open models of publishing and communication. \ud \ud T...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This presentation describes current developments within the scholarly communications landscape and p...
Diaporama d\u27une intervention au 32e congrès LIBER qui s\u27est tenu à Rome du 17 au 20 juin 2003....
Correia, A. M. R., & Teixeira, J. C. (2005). Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communicat...
Advances in scholarship rely on the effective communication of research results. Discoveries need to...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The world is increasingly moving towards more open models of publishing and communication. \ud \ud T...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This presentation describes current developments within the scholarly communications landscape and p...
Diaporama d\u27une intervention au 32e congrès LIBER qui s\u27est tenu à Rome du 17 au 20 juin 2003....
Correia, A. M. R., & Teixeira, J. C. (2005). Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communicat...
Advances in scholarship rely on the effective communication of research results. Discoveries need to...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
The Internet has made possible the cost-effective dissemination of scientific journals in the form o...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The world is increasingly moving towards more open models of publishing and communication. \ud \ud T...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...