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The Role and Utilization of International Academic Social Networks in Digital Publishing

Posted on 25 avril 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Marina Bantiou, Arsenios Paxinos

This paper focuses on the issue of academic social networks as means of changing the open access reality. Nowadays a free, direct and permanent access to digital scientific content is necessary for every student and researcher.

The need for human communication has made social networks popular to the public, resulting in their rapid development, for example, ResearchGate and Academia.edu.

The study is motivated by one main research question: What is their role and utilization in digital publishing? Through observational research and secondary quantitative and qualitative data analysis, the key objectives of the study are to highlight the role of international academic social networks in digital publishing and present the benefits and limitations of existing networks.

In conclusion, the active use of academic social networks enables researchers to expand their knowledge but on the other hand limitations on digital publishing arise regarding to copyrights and licensing barriers.

URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02544228

Academia.edu, Academic Social Networks, Arsenios Paxinos, digital publishing, Marina Bantiou, open access, ResearchGate
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