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E-grāmata: Future of Scholarly Publishing: Open Access and the Economics of Digitisation

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: African Minds
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781928331544
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  • Izdevniecība: African Minds
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781928331544

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The formal scientific communication system is currently undergoing significant change. This is due to four developments: the digitisation of formal science communication; the economisation of academic publishing as profit drives many academic publishers and other providers of information; an increase in the self-observation of science by means of publication, citation and utility-based indicators; and the medialisation of science as its observation by the mass media intensifies. Previously, these developments have only been dealt with individually in the literature and by science-policy actors. The Future of Scholarly Publishing documents the materials and results of an interdisciplinary working group commissioned by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) to analyse the future of scholarly publishing and to make recommendations on how to respond to the challenges posed by these developments. As per the working group,s intention, the focus was mainly on the sciences and humanities in Germany. However, in the course of the work it became clear that the issues discussed by the group are equally relevant for academic publishing in other countries. As such, this book will contribute to the transfer of ideas and perspectives, and allow for mutual learning about the current and future state of scientific publishing in different settings.
List of Abbreviations
iv
Foreword to the English Edition v
Introduction
1 Changes in Scientific Publishing: A Heuristic for Analysis
1(36)
Niels Taubert
Peter Weingart
PART ONE THE CHANGING SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING SYSTEM
2 Different from Discipline to Discipline: Diversity in the Scholarly Publication System
37(32)
Konstanze Rosenbaum
3 Recent Processes of Change from the Perspective of Academic Publishers
69(26)
Niels Taubert
4 On the Situation and Development of Academic Libraries
95(18)
Peter Weingart
5 A Participatory Experiment in Science Policy: Results and Evaluation of the `Publication System' Online Consultation
113(22)
Niels Taubert
Kevin Schon
PART TWO FRAMING CONDITIONS
6 Recommendations, Statements, Declarations and Activities of Science Policy Actors on Shaping the Scholarly Communication System
135(30)
Ulrich Herb
7 Open Access: Effects on Publishing Behaviour of Scientists, Peer Review and Interrelations with Performance Measures
165(34)
David Ball
8 Copyright and Changing Systems of Scientific Communication
199(32)
Alexander Peukert
Marcus Sonnenberg
PART THREE VISIONS
Visions Concerning the Future of Publishing in Science
231(2)
9 Electronic Publishing, Open Access, Open Science and Other Dreams
233(14)
Martin Grotschel
10 A Vision of Scientific Communication
247(8)
Reinhold Kliegl
11 Methodological Optimism Regarding the Digital Future: Critical Remarks on the Recommendations on the Future of the Scholarly Communication System
255(10)
Volker Gerhardt
12 Trust, Quality Assurance and Open Access: Predatory Journals and the Future of the Scholarly Publication System
265(8)
Peter Weingart
13 Publishing in German Sociology in the Year 2030
273
Niels Taubert