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Electronic Aggregation of Scientific Literature and Research Information
Electronic Electronic Aggregation Aggregation of Scientific of Scientific Literature Literature and Research and Research InformationInformation
Aggregation, publication and linkage of all relevant data Aggregation, publication and linkage of all relevant data Bioinformatics; cheminformatics; pharmacoinformatics; Bioinformatics; cheminformatics; pharmacoinformatics; clinical data, publicationsclinical data, publications
Access to integrated research resourcesAccess to integrated research resourcesLiterature content, articles, conferences, protocols, supplies, Literature content, articles, conferences, protocols, supplies, funding sourcesfunding sources
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Electronic Aggregation of Scientific Literature and Research Information
Electronic Electronic Aggregation Aggregation of Scientific of Scientific Literature Literature and Research and Research InformationInformation
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scientific resourcesscientific resources
30 million+ documents30 million+ documents
30,000 Journals30,000 Journals
7,300 Life Science Journals7,300 Life Science Journals
10,000 new documents daily10,000 new documents daily
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Electronic database of bibliographic data for research published in
scientific Journals, books and conferences
searching and location for research published from 1965 to present
Electronic database of Electronic database of bibliographic data for bibliographic data for research published in research published in
scientific Journals, books scientific Journals, books and conferences and conferences
searching and location searching and location for research published for research published from 1965 to presentfrom 1965 to present
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Social Forces In Academic Publishinghttp://http://hsbhsb..baylorbaylor..eduedu//ramsowerramsower//aisais.ac.97/papers/.ac.97/papers/hovarhovar..htmhtm
Technology is not always sufficient to cause change.Journal publishing is a communication mechanism among academician
Building collective knowledge Communicating information Validating quality Distributing rewards Building scientific communities
PARTS TAKEN FROM:PARTS TAKEN FROM:
Academic Electronic Academic Electronic Publishing: Scenarios for 2007Publishing: Scenarios for 2007
Anat HovavAnat HovavClaremont Graduate SchoolClaremont Graduate School
Program in Information ScienceProgram in Information SciencePaul GrayPaul Gray
Claremont Graduate School Claremont Graduate School Program in Information Science Program in Information Science
To Fulfill These Roles
publishing should be sustainable,accessible,timely,reputable (accurate and of high quality), refereed.
Alternative Publishing Methods
Should strive to achieve some of the following objectives:
Reduce publishing cycle time Reduce publishing and distribution cost and at the same time ease space restrictions Increase the acceptance rate for new scholars and unconventional work Increase the variety of admissible formats such as color graphics, simulation programs, video, and images Increase accessibility to publications by eliminating geographic and temporal limitations
Issues
DistributionCopyrightsFormatLooks and FeelCitation and referenceAccessibilityStorage costAbility to publish Indexing and search
Quality of contents-perceptions and reputation Space TimingStability of medium Version controlCollaborationsCustomizationEconomics
Electronic publishing can solve many of today's problems
Time lags will decrease, accessibility can increase. However, electronic publishing is not without its problems. The following are some issues that need to be resolved before e-journals will be accepted universally:
Priority claimsWill computer time and date stamps be sufficient to establish priorities in electronically published articles?
International accessWe cannot assume that the electronic publishing revolution is global
ToolsCurrently, Internet tools are not sophisticated enough to create papers with print quality. Extended character sets, navigational tools, better typography and a better markup tools are needed. XML will help
Issues That Need to be Resolved
Highly published scholars and motivationHighly publicized and well established scholars have no immediate incentive to support electronic publishing. Maintaining the current status quo increases their standing as gatekeepers.
Tenure CommitteesCurrently, it is difficult to keep track of electronic publishing. Tenure committees perceive electronic journals as inferior and will not grant the same credit to an article in an e-journal as they would to one in a printed journal even though many e-journals are refereed and follow the same acceptance procedures and quality requirements as printed journals.
Issues That Need to be Resolved
Professional publishers face a dilemmaE-journals are cheaper to produce. At the same time publishers will lose some of the individual subscribers who can access articles electronically.
Libraries may not buy more then one electronic copy of journals or books.
Copies can be made and distributed freely.
Publishers can charge per-usage fee.The per-usage fee may cause major objections among scholars who are used to free access to library material.Per-usage fee may cause drops in access to such material by students.
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