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Scholarly communication : what everyone needs to know® / Rick Anderson.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: What everyone needs to knowPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018Description: xiv, 280 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780190639457 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0190639458 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Scholarly communicationDDC classification:
  • 070.5
LOC classification:
  • Z 286 A549s 2018
Contents:
Definitions and history -- Who are the scholars and why do they communicate? -- What does the scholarly communication marketplace look like? -- What is scholarly publication and what does it look like? -- What is the role of copyright? -- The role(s) of the library -- The role of the university press -- Google books and Hathitrust -- Needs and practices in STEM and HSS -- Metrics and altmetrics -- Metadata and why it matters -- Open access challenges and opportunities -- Problems and controversies -- The future of scholarly communication -- Conclusion.
Summary: The Internet has transformed the ways in which scholars and scientists share their findings with each other and the world, creating a scholarly communication environment that is both radically more complex and tremendously more effective than was the case just a few years ago. "Scholarly communication" itself has become an umbrella term for the increasingly complex ecosystem of publications, platforms, and tools that scholars, scientists, and researchers use to share their work with each other and with other interested readers. This book offers an accessible overview of the landscape, examining the state of affairs in the worlds of journal and book publishing, copyright law, emerging access models, digital archiving, university presses, metadata, and much more. The author discusses many of the problems that arise due to conflicts between the various values and interests at play within these systems: values that include the public good, academic freedom, the advancement of science, and the efficient use of limited resources. The implications of these issues extend far beyond academia. Organized in an easy-to-use question-and-answer format, this book provides a summary of some of the most important issues and developments in the world of scholarly communication - a world that affects our everyday lives far more than we may realize.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) Z 286 A549s 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000164049

Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-270) and index.

Definitions and history -- Who are the scholars and why do they communicate? -- What does the scholarly communication marketplace look like? -- What is scholarly publication and what does it look like? -- What is the role of copyright? -- The role(s) of the library -- The role of the university press -- Google books and Hathitrust -- Needs and practices in STEM and HSS -- Metrics and altmetrics -- Metadata and why it matters -- Open access challenges and opportunities -- Problems and controversies -- The future of scholarly communication -- Conclusion.

The Internet has transformed the ways in which scholars and scientists share their findings with each other and the world, creating a scholarly communication environment that is both radically more complex and tremendously more effective than was the case just a few years ago. "Scholarly communication" itself has become an umbrella term for the increasingly complex ecosystem of publications, platforms, and tools that scholars, scientists, and researchers use to share their work with each other and with other interested readers. This book offers an accessible overview of the landscape, examining the state of affairs in the worlds of journal and book publishing, copyright law, emerging access models, digital archiving, university presses, metadata, and much more. The author discusses many of the problems that arise due to conflicts between the various values and interests at play within these systems: values that include the public good, academic freedom, the advancement of science, and the efficient use of limited resources. The implications of these issues extend far beyond academia. Organized in an easy-to-use question-and-answer format, this book provides a summary of some of the most important issues and developments in the world of scholarly communication - a world that affects our everyday lives far more than we may realize.

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