Scholarly communication is often thought of as the preservation of knowledge. However, it in fact influences the creation, transformation and dissemination of knowledge. The new norms are multiple authorships, inter-institutional and international collaboration, and communication through social media. Libraries and consortia are playing new roles in the scholarly communication cycle.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110980/2/22-Bahnmaier.zipDescription of 22-Bahnmaier.zip : Main article and figure
Despite predictions that emerging technologies will transform how research is conducted, disseminate...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
THISPAPER EXPLORES THE major channels by which research results are disseminated, with special refer...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Scholarly communication: Definition Scholarly communication is the life-blood of the university’s te...
Technological developments in areas such as digitization and networking are changing scholarly commu...
Participatory web platforms have greatly enhanced the means by which students, scholars, and practit...
Power point presentation from the FSCI2022 Keynote,: "Designing New Collaborative Horizons in Schola...
The editors draw together the informed commentary of internationally-renowned experts from all secto...
As long as scientists discuss scientific problems and communicate with each other, scholarly communi...
Research and scholarship lead to the generation of new knowledge. The dissemination of this knowledg...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Despite predictions that emerging technologies will transform how research is conducted, disseminate...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
THISPAPER EXPLORES THE major channels by which research results are disseminated, with special refer...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Scholarly communication: Definition Scholarly communication is the life-blood of the university’s te...
Technological developments in areas such as digitization and networking are changing scholarly commu...
Participatory web platforms have greatly enhanced the means by which students, scholars, and practit...
Power point presentation from the FSCI2022 Keynote,: "Designing New Collaborative Horizons in Schola...
The editors draw together the informed commentary of internationally-renowned experts from all secto...
As long as scientists discuss scientific problems and communicate with each other, scholarly communi...
Research and scholarship lead to the generation of new knowledge. The dissemination of this knowledg...
The manner in which scholarly research is conducted is changing rapidly. This is most evident in Sci...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Despite predictions that emerging technologies will transform how research is conducted, disseminate...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
THISPAPER EXPLORES THE major channels by which research results are disseminated, with special refer...