The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation

© 2014 The Author. © Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 2014. Scholarly publishing has embraced electronic distribution in many respects, but the tools available through the Internet and other advancing technologies have profound implications for scholarly communication beyond dissemination. We a...

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Main Authors: Byrnes, J., Baskerville, E., Caron, B., Neylon, Cameron, Tenopir, C., Schildhauer, M., Budden, A., Aarssen, L., Lortie, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Queen's University 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81459
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author Byrnes, J.
Baskerville, E.
Caron, B.
Neylon, Cameron
Tenopir, C.
Schildhauer, M.
Budden, A.
Aarssen, L.
Lortie, C.
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Baskerville, E.
Caron, B.
Neylon, Cameron
Tenopir, C.
Schildhauer, M.
Budden, A.
Aarssen, L.
Lortie, C.
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description © 2014 The Author. © Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 2014. Scholarly publishing has embraced electronic distribution in many respects, but the tools available through the Internet and other advancing technologies have profound implications for scholarly communication beyond dissemination. We argue that to best serve science, the process of scholarly communication must embrace these advances and evolve. Here, we consider the current state of the process in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and propose directions for this evolution and potential change. We identify four pillars for the future of scientific communication: (1) an ecosystem of scholarly products, (2) immediate and open access, (3) open peer review, and (4) full recognition for participating in the process. These four pillars will guide the development of better tools and practices for discovering and sharing scientific knowledge in a modern networked world. The current traditional scholarly publishing model arose in the 1600s, and though it has served its purpose admirably and well, it is time to move forward by embracing open, rapid transparent publication and review.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-814592020-11-09T03:02:25Z The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation Byrnes, J. Baskerville, E. Caron, B. Neylon, Cameron Tenopir, C. Schildhauer, M. Budden, A. Aarssen, L. Lortie, C. © 2014 The Author. © Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 2014. Scholarly publishing has embraced electronic distribution in many respects, but the tools available through the Internet and other advancing technologies have profound implications for scholarly communication beyond dissemination. We argue that to best serve science, the process of scholarly communication must embrace these advances and evolve. Here, we consider the current state of the process in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and propose directions for this evolution and potential change. We identify four pillars for the future of scientific communication: (1) an ecosystem of scholarly products, (2) immediate and open access, (3) open peer review, and (4) full recognition for participating in the process. These four pillars will guide the development of better tools and practices for discovering and sharing scientific knowledge in a modern networked world. The current traditional scholarly publishing model arose in the 1600s, and though it has served its purpose admirably and well, it is time to move forward by embracing open, rapid transparent publication and review. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81459 10.7287/peerj.preprints http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Queen's University fulltext
spellingShingle Byrnes, J.
Baskerville, E.
Caron, B.
Neylon, Cameron
Tenopir, C.
Schildhauer, M.
Budden, A.
Aarssen, L.
Lortie, C.
The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title_full The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title_fullStr The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title_full_unstemmed The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title_short The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
title_sort four pillars of scholarly publishing: the future and a foundation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81459