04679nam 2200589 450 991051169330332120170821193448.01-85604-961-2(CKB)2550000001279482(EBL)1680071(SSID)ssj0001216332(PQKBManifestationID)11823928(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001216332(PQKBWorkID)11207039(PQKB)10136022(MiAaPQ)EBC1680071(UkCbUP)CR9781856049610(PPN)178845922(EXLCZ)99255000000127948220140505h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe future of scholarly communication /edited by Deborah Shorley and Michael JubbLondon :Facet,2013.1 online resource (224 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-85604-817-9 1-306-69437-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Title page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgement; Contributors; Introduction: Scholarly communications - disruptions in a complex ecology; Varying behaviours, attitudes and interests; Research and researchers; Globalization and collaboration; Research data; Publishers' changing roles; Peer review; Big Deals; Open Access; Open Access journals; Repositories; Developing the service infrastructure; Data and analytics; Co-operation and innovation; Conclusion; References; Part 1 Changing researcher behaviour; 1 Changing ways of sharing research in chemistry; IntroductionE-mail as a content delivery mechanism for sharing researchThe web as a content-delivery mechanism for sharing research; The document type as a container for shared research; The importance of organizing the content and metadata; The cloud and DRM; The importance of data; Digital repositories; Social networking mechanisms for sharing research; Conclusions; References; 2 Supporting qualitative research in the humanities and social sciences: using the Mass Observation Archive; Introduction; Mass Observation; The Mass Observation Project; Researcher use of Mass ObservationSupporting research use through digitizationThe curatorial voice in a digital world; Mass Observation as data set collection/collector; Tools for support; Changing research needs - collaboration; It's about people as well as resources and technology!; Curating ethics; Conclusion; References; 3 Researchers and scholarly communications: an evolving interdependency; Introduction; The rise of journals; The role of journals; Electronic futures; Data mining; Interdisciplinary and international research; Conclusion; References4 Creative communication in a 'publish or perish' culture: can postdocs lead the way?Introduction; Publishing in the digital age; Publish or perish: the struggle for innovation in a culture of 'impact'; Creative communication: can postdocs lead the way?; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; References; 5 Cybertaxonomy; Introduction; Taxonomic names and checklists; Species descriptions; Evolutionary trees (phylogeny); Biological collections; Conclusion: future challenges for taxonomy; References; 6 Coping with the data deluge; Introduction; Opportunities and challengesPutting it into practice: three European examplesProblems and questions; Policy proposals; Future potential: training data creators, intermediaries and users; Conclusion; References; 7 Social media and scholarly communications: the more they change, the more they stay the same?; Introduction; The social media landscape; Information management in projects; Formal publication; Wider communications; Conclusions; References; 8 The changing role of the publisher in the scholarly communications process; Introduction; The input process; The process of digital publishing; The output processConclusion: the futureThis book draws together the informed commentary of internationally-renowned experts from all sectors and backgrounds on the future of scholarly communicationCommunication in learning and scholarshipTechnological innovationsElectronic books.Communication in learning and scholarshipTechnological innovations.001.2 2Shorley DebbieJubb MichaelMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910511693303321The future of scholarly communication2549184UNINA