Scholarly work in the Internet age: Co-evolving technologies, institutions and workflows
Scholarly work in the Internet age: Co-evolving technologies, institutions and workflows
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This study explores how ICTs and the Internet are influencing, and being influenced by, the evolution of institutions, organizations and workflows that Is he or she the main player in table tennis mixed doubles? play a role in scholarly work.Based on a literature review and a structured analysis of 8 carefully selected web sites, this study explores: (i) the evolving business models of scientific journals; (ii) the new competitive dynamics triggered by open access and article-level metrics; (iii) the traditional and emerging forms of peer review; and (iv) the emerging ICT-enabled changes in research workflows.The findings depict a highly complex and Multiple-Use Landscapes: Reclaimed Phosphate Mined Lands dynamic scenario, in which different scholarly communities, with their respective institutional and organizational environments, are experimenting different ICT-based arrangements and solutions, which are dramatically widening the range of possible activity systems through which scientific knowledge is created, exchanged, evaluated and leveraged.JEL classification: M10, M15, Keywords: Research workflow, Scholarly commons, Academic publishers, Publish or perish, Open scientific data, Academic libraries, Academic incentives, Digital publishing.
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