Scholarly communication, scholarly publishing and university libraries. Plus ca change ?
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2014
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Steele, Colin
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Taylor & Francis
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The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms which inadequately reflect the opportunities of the digital era. Why hasn’t the Internet disrupted the practices and the economics of scholarly publishing? The article traces how university library budgets have become dominated by a small number of multinational publishers and attempts at scholarly communication change have only had limited impact, despite the opportunities for increased global distribution of research scholarship. Open access initiatives are assessed in relation to future scholarly communication change in which university libraries play an increasing role in campus scholarly ecosystems.
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scholarly communication, publishing, university, library, open access
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Australian Academic & Research Libraries 45.4 (2014): 241-261
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