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Scholarly communication in the 21st century - the impact of new technologies and models
Author(s) -
David Prosser
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
serials the journal for the serials community
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1475-3308
pISSN - 0953-0460
DOI - 10.1629/16163
Subject(s) - scholarly communication , world wide web , library science , computer science , political science , publishing , law
The basic model for scholarly communication in science and technology has remained unchanged for over three hundred years, with the journal playing the central role. However, over the past thirty years there has been growing concern as journal prices have increased faster than library budgets and fewer readers have had access to the journals they need, leading to the well-documented 'serials crises'. This paper will show how by harnessing the power of the internet, authors will be able to distribute their work to all interested readers. It will describe how universities can take responsibility for archiving their intellectual wealth and making it more widely available. Finally, the paper will show how the adoption of institutional repositories and open access journals could bring about a change in the financial model of journal publishing, bringing cost savings to society and improving communications, while still preserving the important functions of peer-review.

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