Cameron Neylon: What’s the right model for shared scholarly communications infrastructure? | 2013 | LSE blog

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Summary:

"With the sale of startup Mendeley to publishing giant Elsevier, Cameron Neylon reflects on the differences in models and cultures of innovation in scholarly communication. For-profit startups, mission-driven non-profits, and independent academic projects all bring value to the sector individually, but there is a need for a deeper understanding of how these different models can be combined and applied to bring about the goal of shared infrastructure that the entire scholarly community feels they can trust...."

Link:

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/04/16/whats-the-right-model-for-shared-scholarly-communications-infrastructure/

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oa.elsevier oa.scholcomm oa.infrastructure oa.mendeley oa.publishers oa.business_models oa.open_science oa.comment

Date tagged:

01/03/2018, 18:35

Date published:

01/03/2018, 09:26