Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοFor more than a decade libraries and scientists have been complaining about the ever-spiraling cost of scientific information. Because of the decreasing number of commercial publishers, more and more are being bought by only a handful, we are well on our way to a monopoly situation. Fortunately now the world is reacting and reacting forcefully so it may well be that the present model of the dissemination of scientific information is about to collapse. This paper gives you an overview of the most recent developments but warns at the same time to be careful. We cannot break down the old system before we have something new in place that works
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Modern libraries have been around for hundreds of years and served us well with practically the same...
For more than a decade libraries and scientists have been complaining about the ever-spiraling cost ...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
The so-called "serial pricing crisis" has been with us for a long time. The responsibilities are now...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
Scientific knowledge is circulated through readers and authors. Libraries served the first, publishe...
The rapid growth in all forms of electronic publishing is creating many new problems – both te...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
An information revolution is underway around the world. More than 108 million people world-wide have...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
This paper draws attention to the emergence of the World Wide Web as an alternative to library servi...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Modern libraries have been around for hundreds of years and served us well with practically the same...
For more than a decade libraries and scientists have been complaining about the ever-spiraling cost ...
Unpublished manuscriptThe paper proposes six reasons why the cost of scholarly communication will fa...
The so-called "serial pricing crisis" has been with us for a long time. The responsibilities are now...
Almost 75% of the current academic journals have gone online, even as they continue to publish in pr...
Scientific knowledge is circulated through readers and authors. Libraries served the first, publishe...
The rapid growth in all forms of electronic publishing is creating many new problems – both te...
Discusses the place of the scholarly journal and the ejournal in scientific research, with reference...
An information revolution is underway around the world. More than 108 million people world-wide have...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
The ultimate objective of any information system is utilisation and exploitation of information that...
This paper draws attention to the emergence of the World Wide Web as an alternative to library servi...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
Modern libraries have been around for hundreds of years and served us well with practically the same...