Scholarly Associations and the Economic Viability of Open Access Publishing | Demonstration Journal of the Health Sciences Theme

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Summary:

The information landscapes within which scholars work is undergoing a seismic shift. The computer monitor that rises out of the photocopy stacks, piles of journals, clippings and correspondence, now offers a new, rich vein of information that seems destined to eventually overwhelm the traditional trappings of desktops, filing cabinets, and bookshelves. After little more than a decade of Internet publishing, two-thirds of academic journals provide online access, while more than 1,000 peer-reviewed journals are published solely in digital form (Tenopir and King, 2001). Faculty and students are increasingly writing with their browsers open to online research sources.

Link:

https://demo.publicknowledgeproject.org/ojs3/demo/index.php/health-sciences/article/view/693

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oa.business_models oa.societies oa.gold oa.medicine oa.publishing oa.journals

Date tagged:

08/19/2018, 04:48

Date published:

08/19/2018, 00:48