This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what the future of academic publishing should look like. We argue that current policy regarding open access publishing, and many of the other proposals for the reform of academic publishing, have been too focused on the opportunities and financial challenges of the most recent changes in digital communications technologies and have given undue weight to commercial concerns. We show that the business practices and the cultural significance of academic publishing have been significantly transformed since the late nineteenth century as increasing government funding drove the expansion and professionalization of the research community, a process that...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
International audienceIn this essay, we reflect on how the results of scholarly research are diffuse...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
The last 50 years have seen, perhaps more than at any time since the invention of the printing press...
Within the Academy, itself a changing and increasingly entrepreneurial entity, publishing is no long...
International audienceIn this essay, we reflect on how the results of scholarly research are diffuse...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
This dissertation examines and discusses contemporary academic journal publishing in terms of legacy...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
The for-profit publishing industry has taken over the reins of the scholarly publishing landscape wh...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
International audienceIn this essay, we reflect on how the results of scholarly research are diffuse...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
This briefing paper aims to provide a historical perspective that can inform the debates about what ...
The article aims to identify the academic publishing environment of academics by analysing the exist...
This paper studies new publication models to maximize the access to scholarly results from the point...
The technologies, economics, and politics of scholarly publication in the humanities look set to cha...
The last 50 years have seen, perhaps more than at any time since the invention of the printing press...
Within the Academy, itself a changing and increasingly entrepreneurial entity, publishing is no long...
International audienceIn this essay, we reflect on how the results of scholarly research are diffuse...
This paper explores relationships between knowledge production and academic publication and shows th...
This dissertation examines and discusses contemporary academic journal publishing in terms of legacy...
A new wave of university presses is emerging. Common characteristics are that they are open access (...
The for-profit publishing industry has taken over the reins of the scholarly publishing landscape wh...
This article briefly sets out a political economy of academic publishing, exploring what the costs a...
International audienceIn this essay, we reflect on how the results of scholarly research are diffuse...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...