This presentation gives an overview of the evolution of electronic publishing of academic journals and its advantages to users. It presents the case for a move to more open access publishine to achieve wider readership and more citation of academic scholarship
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...
Electronic journals are increasing day by day. The changes are taking place in infrastructure of lib...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This paper discusses some of the issues related to e-journals: cost, speed of publication, global ac...
Electronic publishing opportunities, manifested today in a variety of electronic journals and Webbas...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
Correia, A. M. R., & Teixeira, J. C. (2005). Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communicat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
This book has been written with a view to understand the validity of the perceptions of Open Access ...
The online revolution brought about by the world wide web accompanied by other advancements in the I...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
Influential scientists are urging journal publishers to free their published works so they can be ac...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...
Electronic journals are increasing day by day. The changes are taking place in infrastructure of lib...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...
This paper opens with a brief examination of recent trends in scholarly journal publishing. This inc...
This paper discusses some of the issues related to e-journals: cost, speed of publication, global ac...
Electronic publishing opportunities, manifested today in a variety of electronic journals and Webbas...
Use of electronic information is increasing day by day. Information available on internet is one exa...
Correia, A. M. R., & Teixeira, J. C. (2005). Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communicat...
International audienceIn this chapter, we will consider new forms of scientific e-journals. The tran...
This book has been written with a view to understand the validity of the perceptions of Open Access ...
The online revolution brought about by the world wide web accompanied by other advancements in the I...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
Scholarly publishing is concerned with the distribution of scholarly information through journals an...
Influential scientists are urging journal publishers to free their published works so they can be ac...
The recent surge in scientific electronic journals began when libraries began having access to the W...
Most academics adopt a common pattern of dissemination behaviour to communicate their research findi...
Electronic journals are increasing day by day. The changes are taking place in infrastructure of lib...
With 94% of US graduate students reportedly using search engines such as Google to perform research ...