This article analyses the transformation of the value chain of scientific information in response to concomitant changes in scientific research and education. The scientific communication market is described in terms of main driving forces and their interplay. These forces are the actor (author/reader), accessibility, content, and applicability pairs. Scientific communication is described in this article in terms of its four functions: registration, archive, awareness, and certification. The introduction of these forces and functions allows a structural analysis of the scientific communication market and allows us to discuss aspects of structural continuity in, e.g., describing the transformation from a paper-based system to communication i...
The arrival of journals in the seventeenth century followed a long period of informal exchanges of l...
New digital potential is profoundly changing the authorship function, especially in direct scientifi...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
This article analyses the transformation of value chain of scientific information in response to con...
The values in scientific information relevant for the individual researcher can be represented in th...
This paper addresses the relation between developments in scientific communication and research. The...
THISPAPER EXPLORES THE major channels by which research results are disseminated, with special refer...
The visibility and invisibility of scientific knowledge, its creation, and of scientists are at the ...
Since its inception in the 17th century the research journal emerged as the formal communication met...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with publics? How are digital technolo...
communication flow of scientific health information Communication flow of scientific information has...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
<p>Throughout the latest years, rapid transformations have occurred in the way scientific knowledge ...
The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
Scientific progress today is a collective task. Faculty working in different institutions collaborat...
The arrival of journals in the seventeenth century followed a long period of informal exchanges of l...
New digital potential is profoundly changing the authorship function, especially in direct scientifi...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...
This article analyses the transformation of value chain of scientific information in response to con...
The values in scientific information relevant for the individual researcher can be represented in th...
This paper addresses the relation between developments in scientific communication and research. The...
THISPAPER EXPLORES THE major channels by which research results are disseminated, with special refer...
The visibility and invisibility of scientific knowledge, its creation, and of scientists are at the ...
Since its inception in the 17th century the research journal emerged as the formal communication met...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with publics? How are digital technolo...
communication flow of scientific health information Communication flow of scientific information has...
Purpose: The present article aims to explore the changes taking place over time in the scholarly com...
<p>Throughout the latest years, rapid transformations have occurred in the way scientific knowledge ...
The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
Scientific progress today is a collective task. Faculty working in different institutions collaborat...
The arrival of journals in the seventeenth century followed a long period of informal exchanges of l...
New digital potential is profoundly changing the authorship function, especially in direct scientifi...
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for ove...