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jeudi, 10 juillet 2008
Enseignement/Recherche (10/07/08)
- Scholarly Publishing Re-invented: Real Costs and Real Freedoms
(source: The Journal of Electronic Publishing, vol. 11, n° 2, printemps 08)
Ever-increasing journal subscription prices continue to stress the academic community in both economic and intellectual terms. Deploying newly available tools and approaches to article production in a collaborative manner offer dramatic reductions in cost, up to two orders of magnitude. This level of cost saving practically mandates a re-thinking of the entire business model for scholarly publishing. Open access—providing content globally at no cost—should be both economically viable and sustainable.
- Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2008
Une conférence qui aura lieu du 14 au 17 septembre 08, à l'université de Cambridge (Grande-Bretagne)
- The Oppenheim effect in scholarly journal publishing
(source: Online Information Review, Bradford: 2007, vol. 31, n° 4 / sur abonnement et avec embargo d'un an)
This paper aims to look at the Oppenheim effect in scholarly journal publishing. Design/methodology/approach - Discusses the quality control of refereed scholarly journals. Findings - A key finding of this research was that editors perceived originality to be the most important factor in their assessment of manuscripts. Originality/value - Provides a discussion on the quality control of scholarly journals.
- The Complex World of the Textbook
(source: Disruptive Library Technology Jester, 08/07/08)
Une description du contexte des "textbooks" (supports de cours) aux E.-U.
- Presentation for IBM’s Social Computing Group on Open Access and Open Research
(source: CorpBlawg, 27/06/08 / via OAN, 28/06/08)
Deux slides intéressants:


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