Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010

This report looks at the scope of current OA practice and the opportunities it offers for innovation in scholarly communication methods. Among the questions it discusses are: • Why are some researchers still reluctant to embrace open access? • What kinds of "added value" in scholarly c...

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Main Authors: Hubbard, Bill, Hodgson, Amanda, Fuchs, Willow
Format: Monograph
Published: Centre for Research Communications 2010
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1456/
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description This report looks at the scope of current OA practice and the opportunities it offers for innovation in scholarly communication methods. Among the questions it discusses are: • Why are some researchers still reluctant to embrace open access? • What kinds of "added value" in scholarly communication can be attached to open access? • What is the significance for scholarly communications practice of the growth of social networking/reference management systems such as Mendeley?
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spelling nottingham-14562020-05-04T20:24:43Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1456/ Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010 Hubbard, Bill Hodgson, Amanda Fuchs, Willow This report looks at the scope of current OA practice and the opportunities it offers for innovation in scholarly communication methods. Among the questions it discusses are: • Why are some researchers still reluctant to embrace open access? • What kinds of "added value" in scholarly communication can be attached to open access? • What is the significance for scholarly communications practice of the growth of social networking/reference management systems such as Mendeley? Centre for Research Communications 2010-12 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Hubbard, Bill, Hodgson, Amanda and Fuchs, Willow (2010) Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010. Project Report. Centre for Research Communications. Scholarly Communications Open Access
spellingShingle Scholarly Communications
Open Access
Hubbard, Bill
Hodgson, Amanda
Fuchs, Willow
Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title_full Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title_fullStr Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title_full_unstemmed Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title_short Current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to JISC, December 2010
title_sort current issues in research communications: adding value and sharing research - 3rd report to jisc, december 2010
topic Scholarly Communications
Open Access
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1456/