This paper examines the role of societies in scholarly communication, focusing on BioOne, a new platform for library-society collaboration in electronic journal publication
Freedom for Scholarship in the Internet Age examines distortion in the current scholarly communicati...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
New information and communications technologies are changing the way publishers and librarians view ...
Preprint version. Subsequently published in Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Service...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
In the late 1990s the need for an overhaul in the approach to scholarly publishing was recognized. ...
Emergence of Internet (and especially World Wide Web) has brought new possibilities for profound tra...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Freedom for Scholarship in the Internet Age examines distortion in the current scholarly communicati...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
New information and communications technologies are changing the way publishers and librarians view ...
Preprint version. Subsequently published in Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Service...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
Complaints about spiralling serials costs, lack of service from large commercial publishers, and the...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
In the late 1990s the need for an overhaul in the approach to scholarly publishing was recognized. ...
Emergence of Internet (and especially World Wide Web) has brought new possibilities for profound tra...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
Freedom for Scholarship in the Internet Age examines distortion in the current scholarly communicati...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
New information and communications technologies are changing the way publishers and librarians view ...