Current methods of disseminating scholarly information focus on the use of journals who retain exclusive rights in the material they publish. Using a simple model we explore the reasons for the development of the traditional journal model, why it is no longer efficient and how it could be improved upon. One of our main aims is to go beyond the basic question of distribution (access) to that of filtering, i.e. the process of matching information with the scholars who want it. With the volume of information production ever growing - and attention ever more scarce - filtering is becoming crucial and digital technology offers the possibility of radical innovation in this area. In particular, distribution and filtering can be separated allowing ...
The distribution of biomedical information was transfigured over three centuries ago with the introd...
Our practice of disseminating, accessing and using information, especially scholarly information, is...
The problems of information overload from the growth of scholarly literature, and the need to use in...
Abstract. Current methods of disseminating scholarly information focus on the use of journals who re...
Current methods of disseminating scholarly information focus on the use of journals who retain exclu...
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...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
In this research work we address the limitations of the current scientic knowledge dissemination mod...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Emergence of Internet (and especially World Wide Web) has brought new possibilities for profound tra...
The distribution of biomedical information was transfigured over three centuries ago with the introd...
Our practice of disseminating, accessing and using information, especially scholarly information, is...
The problems of information overload from the growth of scholarly literature, and the need to use in...
Abstract. Current methods of disseminating scholarly information focus on the use of journals who re...
Current methods of disseminating scholarly information focus on the use of journals who retain exclu...
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...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
This article gives an overview of how popularity of World Wide Web and open access concepts challeng...
This paper will trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the 17th century up to electroni...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
In this research work we address the limitations of the current scientic knowledge dissemination mod...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
Emergence of Internet (and especially World Wide Web) has brought new possibilities for profound tra...
The distribution of biomedical information was transfigured over three centuries ago with the introd...
Our practice of disseminating, accessing and using information, especially scholarly information, is...
The problems of information overload from the growth of scholarly literature, and the need to use in...