The ways and means of scholarly inquiry are experiencing fundamental change, with consequences for scholarly communication and ultimately, the scholarly record. The boundaries of the scholarly record are both expanding and blurring, driven by changes in research practices, as well as changing perceptions of the long-term value of certain forms of scholarly materials. Understanding the nature, scope, and evolutionary trends of the scholarly record is an important concern in many quarters—for libraries, for publishers, for funders, and of course for scholars themselves. Many issues are intrinsic to the scholarly record, such as preservation, citation, replicability, provenance, and data curation.The conceptualization of the scholarly record a...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The landscape of scientific p...
This report presents a framework to help organize and drive discussions about the evolving scholarly...
In recent times the nature of scholarship has both remained consistent to its core principles, and u...
The scholarly record is evolving into a corpus of material vastly different from its previous print-...
Scholarly articles, books, reports, data, code... these and other scholarly outputs are sometimes co...
The paper examines the changing relationship between the academic library and university research. A...
Brian joined OCLC Research in 1996. Since that time, he has worked on projects in many areas, includ...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
As the scholarly information environment changes, so do the needs, expectations, and behaviors of us...
Scholars are creating and amassing increasingly complex personal collections of information over the...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Since the creation of the first academic journals in 1665, formal scholarly communication has increa...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The landscape of scientific p...
This report presents a framework to help organize and drive discussions about the evolving scholarly...
In recent times the nature of scholarship has both remained consistent to its core principles, and u...
The scholarly record is evolving into a corpus of material vastly different from its previous print-...
Scholarly articles, books, reports, data, code... these and other scholarly outputs are sometimes co...
The paper examines the changing relationship between the academic library and university research. A...
Brian joined OCLC Research in 1996. Since that time, he has worked on projects in many areas, includ...
Scholarship across disciplines is changing in the face of digital methodologies, novel forms of evid...
As the scholarly information environment changes, so do the needs, expectations, and behaviors of us...
Scholars are creating and amassing increasingly complex personal collections of information over the...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
In the last two decades scholarly practice in archival research has changed substantially. The avail...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Since the creation of the first academic journals in 1665, formal scholarly communication has increa...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The landscape of scientific p...
This report presents a framework to help organize and drive discussions about the evolving scholarly...
In recent times the nature of scholarship has both remained consistent to its core principles, and u...