An overview of research and publication in Japan: scholarly publishing, research, journals, libraries. Speech made at the conference session 'Reports from delegates on implementing the Berlin Declaration in their organisations'
This study examines developments in dissemination systems of scholarly information and problems with...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The status quo in Japan as regards access to scholarly information and development of institutionaly...
From 27 to 30 January, the French embassy organized an expert visit in Tokyo to gather in-depth info...
The development of digital technology has drastically changed scholarly communication. T he advent o...
In recent years, significant changes have been occurred to the environment surrounding the academic ...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
The current statistic data on the open access (OA) journals and institutional repositories show some...
Presentation at the Kyoto University Library on December 24, 2014.Open access to Japanese digital re...
In Japan, most scholarly journals have been published by scientific societies as in other Asian coun...
Report ot the conference Berlin 5: from practice to impact. Consequences of knowledge dissemination ...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
<p>It has been approximately 20 years since distributing scholarly journals digitally became feasibl...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
This study examines developments in dissemination systems of scholarly information and problems with...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The status quo in Japan as regards access to scholarly information and development of institutionaly...
From 27 to 30 January, the French embassy organized an expert visit in Tokyo to gather in-depth info...
The development of digital technology has drastically changed scholarly communication. T he advent o...
In recent years, significant changes have been occurred to the environment surrounding the academic ...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
The current statistic data on the open access (OA) journals and institutional repositories show some...
Presentation at the Kyoto University Library on December 24, 2014.Open access to Japanese digital re...
In Japan, most scholarly journals have been published by scientific societies as in other Asian coun...
Report ot the conference Berlin 5: from practice to impact. Consequences of knowledge dissemination ...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
<p>It has been approximately 20 years since distributing scholarly journals digitally became feasibl...
In this chapter, Alma Swan describes Open Access as emerging from a long history of scholarly commun...
This study examines developments in dissemination systems of scholarly information and problems with...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...