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Scholarly Publishing and the Internet
New Media & Society Nov Vol.15 NO.3 骆双丽 2013年6月
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Scholarly publishing and the internet: A NM&S themed section
Authors: Nicholas W Jankowski e-Humanities Group, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science, The Netherlands Steve Jones University of lllinois at Chicago, USA
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Abstract Introduce the four articles about scholarly publishing Address facets of the changes transpiring in scholarly publishing Enhanced publishing
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university administrators
Part 1: Introduction scholarly publishing scholars editors digitalization publishers librarians funding agencies university administrators
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Part 1: Introduction Topics academic publishing specifically journals
peer review social media and scholarship scholarship in a networked environment Topics
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Part 1: Introduction Two events peer review publications
commercial publishing financing in science openness in science publications blog posts links to videos & websites iCS: Information, Communication & Society OII: the Oxford Internet Institute a roundtable discussion at the 2010 annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) a panel held at the 2011 iCS/OII Symposium 'A Decade in Internet Time', Oxford University, UK Two events
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Part 2: Articles (1) The big one: The epistemic system break in scholarly monograph publishing Pochoda: The new publishing arena is radically different from traditional publishing: it is unbounded, amorphous, and very much in flux.
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Part 2: Articles (2) Credit, time, and personality: The human challenges to sharing scholarly work using Web 2.0 Sophia Krzys Acord and Diane Harley: Concentrates on the uptake of new media for sharing and for openness in scholarly communication
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Part 2: Articles (3) The intellectual and institutional properties of learning: Historical reflections on patronage, autonomy, and transaction John Willinsky and Johanne Provençal: Present a historical analysis of features of scholarship in monasteries during the Middle Ages. the repositories of scholarship established by many universities the growing assortment of tools for academic publishing
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Part 2: Articles (4) The role of academic publishers in shaping the development of Web 2.0 services for scholarly communication James Stewart, Rob Procter, Robin Williams and Meik Poschen: Explores Web 2.0 innovations developed by two distinctly different scholarly publishers, NPG & PloS.
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Part 3: Other developments
1. hybrid publishing model 2. social media 3. open access book publishing 4. facilitate new formats in publishing 5. enhanced publishing
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Part 4: Next steps 1. Sender(i.e., author, publisher) 2. Content
3. Receiver(i.e.,reader) 4. Context
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Websites: Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Era
Scholarly Communication the Public Knowledge Project
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