This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a major transformation in how formal and informal science communication is disseminated by electronic means. At the same time, researchers practices in accessing knowledge and information have changed, particularly in the use of search engines and digitized resources apart from traditional journals. While we still know little about how this affects the nature of research, particularly in light of disciplinary differences, we reject here the idea that the simple growth of outputs and proliferation of outputs also leads straightforwardly to a richer and more diverse information and knowledge environment. Instead, we argue that gatekeepers such as sea...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...
In Knowledge Machines, Eric Meyer and Ralph Schroeder argue that digital technologies have fundament...
This paper attempts to take a historical approach to look at the changes that scientific communities...
This essay examines how researchers gain access to knowledge at a time when scholarly communication ...
This essay presents a framework for understanding formal and informal scholarly communications that ...
The aim of this research project (ESRC RES-160-25-0031) was to assess whether and to what extent the...
e-Research is a rapidly growing research area, both in terms of publications and in terms of funding...
This paper presents preliminary results from a study of how the Internet and the Web might reconfigu...
Recent research on search costs in electronic markets documents that the wide use of Internet has re...
This chapter investigates the ‘winner-takes-all’ hypothesis in relation to how academic researchers ...
There is no doubt that patterns and trends in information use are rapidly changing in the digital en...
This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from...
Access to information has always required mediations. With digital technologies and the internet, so...
This paper is an introduction to online media and the sciences. It draws on several examples to illu...
The mainstreaming of the Internet in the late 1990s offered the potential to increase the visibility...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...
In Knowledge Machines, Eric Meyer and Ralph Schroeder argue that digital technologies have fundament...
This paper attempts to take a historical approach to look at the changes that scientific communities...
This essay examines how researchers gain access to knowledge at a time when scholarly communication ...
This essay presents a framework for understanding formal and informal scholarly communications that ...
The aim of this research project (ESRC RES-160-25-0031) was to assess whether and to what extent the...
e-Research is a rapidly growing research area, both in terms of publications and in terms of funding...
This paper presents preliminary results from a study of how the Internet and the Web might reconfigu...
Recent research on search costs in electronic markets documents that the wide use of Internet has re...
This chapter investigates the ‘winner-takes-all’ hypothesis in relation to how academic researchers ...
There is no doubt that patterns and trends in information use are rapidly changing in the digital en...
This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from...
Access to information has always required mediations. With digital technologies and the internet, so...
This paper is an introduction to online media and the sciences. It draws on several examples to illu...
The mainstreaming of the Internet in the late 1990s offered the potential to increase the visibility...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...
In Knowledge Machines, Eric Meyer and Ralph Schroeder argue that digital technologies have fundament...
This paper attempts to take a historical approach to look at the changes that scientific communities...