Welches Open Access Repository sollte man in der Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft nutzen? – scinoptica

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-03-18

Summary:

From Google Translate: "So far, I've been a diligent user of the repository eprints in Library & Information Science E-LIS , all of my scientific articles are open access and a lot of them can be found on this server. Now, however, I am looking for an alternative.

Recently, I made an article in Open Access via E-LIS and for a few days, I am interested in news, which ask me to send the Open Access version by mail, since the server is not available. This state has now lasted for at least three days, an attempt to make contact via Twitter has been unsuccessful.

The inaccessibility of the server is just as unwelcome as changing the URLs to E-LIS full texts a few years ago. Both of these contradict the requirements of the referability and persistence of electronic publications. The change of the URLs worked in addition to anger, because I had to change many references in my literature administration and also my own publication list. Google Scholar's citation censorship was also torpedoed by these URL changes, because the service quotes from other articles temporarily allocated my publications: Obviously, my texts were now found in URLs, under which other texts were stored earlier.

I appreciate and appreciate the work of the E-LIS-makers, but now look for alternatives and ask readers for tips. I see the tendency to upgrade repositories with DOI allocation, ambivalent. It is certainly useful for documents which do not appear to be formal (Gray Literature) or which do not receive a DOI at the formal appearance. Obtaining documents that have a DOI on the formal publication, a second on the repository, but I see the risk of inconsistent citation counts and altmetrics determination. Therefore, a repository without DOI allocation would not be uninteresting.

In the meantime, I have published the above article again on this server.

By the way, De Gruyter, the publisher in which the text was published, does not make it so much better than E-LIS: Until now, the DOI of the article does not solve."

Link:

https://www.scinoptica.com/2017/03/welches-open-access-repository-sollte-man-in-bibliotheks-informationswissenschaft-nutzen/

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Tags:

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Date tagged:

03/18/2017, 23:49

Date published:

03/18/2017, 19:49