Library Scholarly Communication Programs

Library Scholarly Communication Programs
Author: Isaac Gilman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780633831

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Libraries must negotiate a range of legal issues, policies and ethical guidelines when developing scholarly communication initiatives. Library Scholarly Communication Programs is a practical primer, covering these issues for institutional repository managers, library administrators, and other staff involved in library-based repository and publishing services. The title is composed of four parts. Part one describes the evolution of scholarly communication programs within academic libraries, part two explores institutional repositories and part three covers library publishing services. Part four concludes with strategies for creating an internal infrastructure, comprised of policy, best practices and education initiatives, which will support the legal and ethical practices discussed in the book. Demonstrates the importance of creating a policy infrastructure for scholarly communication initiatives Offers a novel combination of legal and ethical issues in a plain, approachable format Provides samples of policy and contract language, as well as several case studies, to illustrate the concepts presented

Scholarly Communication in Library and Information Services

Scholarly Communication in Library and Information Services
Author: Bhaskar Mukherjee
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-07-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780632087

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This book has been written with a view to understand the validity of the perceptions of Open Access (OA) e-journals in the Library and Information Science (LIS) field. Using relevant OA journals this book presents and evaluates journals qualitatively and quantitatively. Over the last three hundred years scholarly journals have been the prime mode of transport in communicating the scholarly research process. However in the last few decades, a changing scenario has been witnessed in their form and format. OA is an innovative idea that attracts a fair amount of support and opposition around the world because it bridges the gap between digitally divided scholars by solving the pricing and permission crises that have imbalanced the scholarly communication process. Some scholars are of the opinion that OA has led to a chaotic environment where anyone can publish anything. Scholarly Communication in Library and Information Services records, in detail, the impact by accessing the journals’ web site qualitatively and quantitatively in measuring the important elements such as articles, authors, countries, subjects and cited references. Finally, the book calculates the impact factor using synchronous and asynchronous approaches. First ever study to extensively evaluate LIS Journals’ Web site qualitatively by using a newly developed set of criteria LIS OA journals are also evaluated quantitatively Counts citations of LIS OA articles in terms of formal citations by using Google Scholar

University Libraries and Scholarly Communication

University Libraries and Scholarly Communication
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1992
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: UOM:39015026956246

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The Changing System of Scholarly Communication

The Changing System of Scholarly Communication
Author: Association of Research Libraries. Task Force on Scholarly Communication
Publsiher: Association of Research Libr
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1986
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: UOM:39015081712377

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Librarian as Communicator

Librarian as Communicator
Author: Helen Fallon,Graham Walton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781351798341

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As the information landscape evolves and takes shape using traditional and new platforms, it is the role of Academic Libraries to take the lead in communicating, developing and informing these changes in timely and relevant ways. Experienced librarians and those new to the field seek out innovative and more effective way to engage with users and stakeholders. This book provides a variety of communication strategies for different user groups, taking into account the changing information landscape and the application and implications of social media developments. A major driver in higher education is the change in the scholarly communication model where initiatives such as Open Access, Institutional Repositories and Data Management are challenging previous practice whilst offering new opportunities for leadership. These communication developments provide opportunities for academic librarians who need the insight and awareness to take these chances. Librarian as Communicator provides research-based explorations of the above topics, covering developing areas and also the communication skills that are needed for the academic library to have a continuing role in the 21st Century. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal New Review of Academic Librarianship.

Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Communication

Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Communication
Author: Kevin L. Smith,Katherine A. Dickson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442275041

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This volume, the second in the series Creating the 21st-Century Academic Library dealing with the topic of open access in academic libraries, focuses on the implementation of open access in academic libraries and examines the legal and practical obstacles that must be overcome in a successful transition to more open forms of scholarship.

Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Communication

Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Communication
Author: Kevin Lindsay Smith,Katherine A. Dickson
Publsiher: Creating the 21st-Century Academic Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN: 144227302X

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This volume of Creating the 21st-Century Academic Library looks closely at issues of policy and infrastructure for libraries that wish to provide leadership on their campus in the transition to more open forms of scholarship. The authors discuss how to make the case for open ...

Scholarly Communications

Scholarly Communications
Author: John J. Regazzi
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810890886

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Scholarly Communications: A History from Content as King to Content as Kingmaker traces the development of scholarly communications from the creation of the first scientific journal through the wide diversity of professional information services today. Unlike any other book, this work examines the changing nature of scholarly communication throughout its history, including its research importance as well as its business value. Regazzi examines research content as an economic good; how technology and business models have greatly affected the value of scholarly publishing; and the drivers of the future sustainability of our system of scholarly communication.