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Scholarly publishing in the library
... linking teaching and research through a dedicated peer reviewed open access journal. Journal of scholarly publishing..[r] ... See full document
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PASTEUR4OA: : Revealing the true costs of Gold OA towards a public data infrastructure of scholarly publishing costs
... 5 Besides average pricing differences drawn from APC price lists, studies show that the actual prices paid by universities sometimes seems to discriminate unreasonably against universities. Subscription fees and APCs ... See full document
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Developing a Business Plan for a Library Publishing
... MI Publishing Services staff are experts in scholarly publishing and “help increase the visibility, reach, and impact of ...digital publishing models to ensure wider knowledge ... See full document
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Open practices for researchers
... Linlin Zhao (2014) Riding the wave of open access: providing library research support for scholarly publishing literacy.. 20 th June 2014[r] ... See full document
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Is scholarly publishing going from crisis to crisis?
... Public Library of Science and BioMed Central, have been using it for a decade or more, and their journals are now well established with very respectable impact ... See full document
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Impact of internet on library and information centres
... electronic scholarly publishing (see Lakshmana Moorthy & Karisiddappa, 1996) which are to be ...arly publishing on WWW can be found else where (OCLC, ...with scholarly publishing ... See full document
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Economic implications of alternative scholarly publishing models: exploring the costs and benefits
... There is evidence to suggest that toll access publishing has created access limitations, even for researchers in higher education and specialist research centres in developed countries. For example, in a survey of ... See full document
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The Open-Access Movement is Not Really about Open Access
... from library subscriptions to those funding article processing charges, such as the provost's office, a researcher's grant itself, or even the ...support scholarly publishing has to come from ... See full document
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Internet and its impact on library and information centres
... Scholarly publishing on WWW and the Internet is on the ...electronic scholarly publishing [see Lakshmana Moorthy & Karisiddappa, ...the scholarly publishing on WWW can be ... See full document
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Rethinking ICT Innovations in the Critical Environment of Scholarly Publishing: Exploring New Discursive/Literary Directions for an Open-Sourced Digital Model
... digital publishing has been one of the discursivity and explosion of digitized ...Public Library of Science (PLOS ONE 2016), a non profit scientific association, published a well known online journal named ... See full document
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Scholarly Publishers and Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic World
... It is worth exploring what might be meant by electronic fair dealing and why the academy must have it. There are a variety of reasons. It is necessary to promote the free exchange of ideas between scholars and in the ... See full document
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Access and usability issues of scholarly electronic publications
... Web has facilitated the creation and/or redesign of many information access channels including the online journals and service providers, e-books, digital libraries and online databases and search services. Sophisticated ... See full document
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Open Access Publishing: Pros, Cons, and Current Threats
... As a founding Editor-in-Chief of a peer-reviewed, open access (OA) journal, I get numerous questions about open access publishing. These range from general, such as the credibility of a pay to publish model, to ... See full document
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Datasets, a shift in the currency of scholarly communication: implications for library collections and acquisitions
... As data sets become more and more valued as commodities, it is likely that creators of data sets will want to protect their investments. Currently in the United States, factual data are not copyrightable. Only the ... See full document
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Scholarly publishing and research dissemination in South Asia: some exemplary initiatives and the way forward
... This article is an attempt to summarize the status of support for research promotion initiatives to increase knowledge dissemination through OA and exemplary publishing standards used by the journals in South ... See full document
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... e actions of author networking services are another good example of market discipline at work. In an age in which researchers, research funders, governments, and universities place increased emphasis on engaging the ... See full document
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Digital repositories: concepts and issues
... the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), an institutional repository is broadly defined as a digital archive of the intellectual product created by the faculty, research staff, and ... See full document
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USE OF WEB 2 0 FOR CREATING SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION BY LIBRARY PROFESSIONALS IN INDIA
... the library professionals to explore and use new web ...the library professionals for the successful adoption of Web ...by library professionals in research and creating scholarly ... See full document
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Commentary on the Integration of Model Sharing and Reproducibility Analysis to Scholarly Publishing Workflow in Computational Biomechanics
... In the general community of biomedical disciplines, independent review of models and their dissemination have been recognized as important steps for establishing the quality of a modeling & simulation study, i.e., by ... See full document
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From Sustainable Publishing To Resilient Communications
... of scholarly communications that interest them, whether they are traditional publications, changes in practice like open peer review and authorship, tool development for production and distribution, or something ... See full document
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