Posted on September 11, 2008 by lilyheart
http://www.sic.ox14.com/howreadersnavigatetoscholarlycontent.pdf
Abstract
There have been many studies using web logs that calculate where users of
scholarly resources were referred from, but this approach doesn’t indicate
where those users started their research, merely the details of the last “hop”
before hitting a content website. This research repeats an earlier study
performed in 20051 by Scholarly Information Strategies (for whom the authors
were consultants) [...]
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Posted on August 6, 2008 by lilyheart
http://doc.cern.ch//archive/electronic/other/generic/public/cer-000700329.pdf
July 2008
Scholarly communication in High-Energy Physics:
past, present and future innovations
Robert Aymar
Director-General
CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research
CH1211, Genève 23, Switzerland
Abstract
Unprecedented technological advancements have radically changed the way we
communicate and, at the same time, are effectively transforming science into e-
Science. In turn, this transformation calls for an evolution in scholarly
communication. This review describes several innovations, spanning the [...]
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Posted on August 5, 2008 by lilyheart
http://www.arl.org/news/pr/fair-29jul08.shtml
Washington DC—The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has updated and reconfigured the FAIR (Freely Available Institute Resources) Web site, where faculty and alumni of the ARL/ACRL Institute on Scholarly Communication share outreach and program development tools with the broader community.
FAIR is a component of the Institute on Scholarly Communication, a joint [...]
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Posted on May 29, 2008 by lilyheart
http://www.libraryjournal.com/info/CA6565148.html?nid=2673#news1
n New Job, Harvard Professor Downplays the Role of “Revolutionary”
Last week, Harvard University professor Stuart Shieber made history—he was named the first director of Harvard’s newly minted Office for Scholarly Communication (OSC). In his new role, Shieber will oversee the implementation of the university’s groundbreaking open access mandate, which he helped author, and which many [...]
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Posted on May 28, 2008 by lilyheart
http://weblogs.lib.uh.edu/scomm/2008/05/27/scholars-as-advocates-for-open-access/
Kate Milberry has made a presentation, The Public Intellectual: Bridging the Scholar/Activist Divide, at the International Communication Association Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada, Open Access News notes. Here is an excerpt of the presentation:
from Transforming scholarly communication blog
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Posted on May 22, 2008 by lilyheart
http://www.rin.ac.uk/files/Income%20&%20cost%20flows%20report,%20full%20version%20-%20final.pdf
The purpose of this study has been to enhance understanding of the scholarly communications
process by
identifying the cash and non-cash costs incurred by the key agents in the various stages of
the process;
analysing the sources, nature and scale of the funding and other resources provided to meet
those costs; and
developing and analysing the impact of [...]
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Posted on May 14, 2008 by lilyheart
http://cshe.berkeley.edu/publications/docs/SC.Draft.Interim.Report.051208.pdf
Draft Interim Report
Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication:
An In-depth Study of Faculty Needs and Ways of Meeting Them
Principal Investigator Diane Harley, Ph.D., Senior Researcher
Research Associates: Sarah Earl-Novell, Sophia Krzys Acord, Shannon Lawrence,
Principal Investigator C. Judson King, Professor and Provost Emeritus and Director
Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), University of California, Berkeley
Mellon Foundation, is [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2008 by lilyheart
ARL Scholarly Communication Discussion Guides Updated and Expanded
Washington DC–The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Office of Scholarly Communication has enhanced its popular series of free discussion guides on current scholarly communication issues to facilitate summer discussion programs among library staff.
As the scholarly communication system continues to change rapidly, the Library [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by lilyheart
http://eprints.rclis.org/perl/search/simple?title%2Fabstract%2Fkeywords=evolving+landscape&full=&_order=bytitle&abstract%2Fkeywords%2Ftitle_srchtype=ALL&_satisfyall=ALL&_action_search=Submit
Colenbrander, Hilde (2008) Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Communications in BC: cIRcle: a new Library ‘Publishing’ Service. Delivered at British Columbia Library Association Conference 2008 : “Off the Shelf and Out of the Box : Creativity in Libraries”, Richmond, British Columbia (Canada). Presentation.
Whalley, Tom (2008) Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Communications in BC: The [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by lilyheart
http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00013350/
Whalley, Tom (2008) Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Communications in BC: The Douglas Library and the Scholarly Activity Office- Conspirators in Promoting Scholarship. Delivered at British Columbia Library Association Conference 2008 : “Off the Shelf and Out of the Box : Creativity in Libraries”, Richmond, British Columbia (Canada). Presentation.
The evolving landscape of scholarly communications in British [...]
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