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The Future of scholarly publishing open access and the economics of digitisation

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dc.contributor.author Weingart, Peter, ed.
dc.contributor.author Taubert, Niels C., coed.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-23T20:31:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-23T20:31:52Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 9781928331537
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15432
dc.description.abstract The formal scientific communication system is currently undergoing significant change. This is due to four developments: the digitisation of formal science communication; the economisation of academic publishing as profit drives many academic publishers and other providers of information; an increase in the self-observation of science by means of publication, citation and utility-based indicators; and the medialisation of science as its observation by the mass media intensifies. Previously, these developments have only been dealt with individually in the literature and by science-policy actors. The Future of Scholarly Publishing documents the materials and results of an interdisciplinary working group commissioned by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) to analyse the future of scholarly publishing and to make recommendations on how to respond to the challenges posed by these developments. As per the working group’s intention, the focus was mainly on the sciences and humanities in Germany. However, in the course of the work it became clear that the issues discussed by the group are equally relevant for academic publishing in other countries. As such, this book will contribute to the transfer of ideas and perspectives, and allow for mutual learning about the current and future state of scientific publishing in different settings. es
dc.language.iso en es
dc.publisher African Minds es
dc.rights The formal scientific communication system is currently undergoing significant change. This is due to four developments: the digitisation of formal science communication; the economisation of academic publishing as profit drives many academic publishers and other providers of information; an increase in the self-observation of science by means of publication, citation and utility-based indicators; and the medialisation of science as its observation by the mass media intensifies. Previously, these developments have only been dealt with individually in the literature and by science-policy actors. The Future of Scholarly Publishing documents the materials and results of an interdisciplinary working group commissioned by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) to analyse the future of scholarly publishing and to make recommendations on how to respond to the challenges posed by these developments. As per the working group’s intention, the focus was mainly on the sciences and humanities in Germany. However, in the course of the work it became clear that the issues discussed by the group are equally relevant for academic publishing in other countries. As such, this book will contribute to the transfer of ideas and perspectives, and allow for mutual learning about the current and future state of scientific publishing in different settings. es
dc.subject Publicaciones Académicas es
dc.subject Ciencia es
dc.subject Comunicación Científica es
dc.subject Acceso Abierto es
dc.subject Publicación Académica es
dc.subject Derechos de Autor es
dc.subject Revisión por Pares es
dc.subject Investigación es
dc.subject Scholarly Publishing es
dc.subject Science es
dc.subject Science Communication es
dc.subject Open Access es
dc.subject Academic Publishing es
dc.subject Copyright es
dc.subject Peer Review es
dc.subject Research es
dc.title The Future of scholarly publishing open access and the economics of digitisation es
dc.type Book es


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