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Thomas, Timothy – D-Lib Magazine, 1998
Discusses a new vision of scientific publishing that is emerging in the Physics community; it is based on three fundamental elements: (1) a preprint server, (2) an electronic peer-reviewed, edited journal, and (3) an electronic archive of past published papers. Relates problems with libraries and the American Physical Society as electronic…
Descriptors: Archives, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing, Information Sources
Harley, Diane; Earl-Novell, Sarah; Arter, Jennifer; Lawrence, Shannon; King, C. Judson – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2006
This study reports on five disciplinary case studies that explore academic value systems as they influence publishing behavior and attitudes of University of California, Berkeley faculty. The case studies are based on direct interviews with relevant stakeholders--faculty, advancement reviewers, librarians, and editors--in five fields: chemical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, Case Studies, Values
Varian, Hal R. – 1997
It is widely expected that a great deal of scholarly communication will move to an electronic format. This paper speculates about the impact this movement will have on the form of scholarly communication. In order to understand how journals might evolve, the paper begins with a look at the demand and supply for scholarly commutation today, as well…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Electronic Journals, Electronic Publishing