Full discovery: What is the publisher's role? - Dove - 2017 - Learned Publishing - Wiley Online Library

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Summary:

" Key points Our collective authorship and publishing practices do not always end up ensuring that scholarly content is discoverable by readers. Readers of all kinds rely on a variety of ‘discovery pathways’, such as search engines, library systems, and various electronic links, some of which are blind to the content they desire. Efforts over the years to improve content discoverability have made great progress, but an increasing amount of freely available content brings up new issues. The National Information Standards Organization (NISO)’s Discovery to Delivery (D2D) Topic Committee has developed a grid comparing various ways in which content is shared with various ways in which users discover such content. This article brings to light a few of the current obstacles and opportunities for innovation by publishers, aggregators, search engines, and library systems, and invites Learned Publishing readers to step up and identify others."

Link:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/leap.1086/full

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Tags:

oa.usage oa.standards oa.publishing oa.publishers oa.obstacles oa.niso oa.new oa.discoverability oa.authors

Date tagged:

03/19/2017, 20:36

Date published:

03/19/2017, 16:36