On the Shoulders of Giants: The Growing Impact of Older Articles
« In this paper, we examine the evolution of the impact of older scholarly articles. We attempt to answer four questions. First, how often are older articles ci...
« In this paper, we examine the evolution of the impact of older scholarly articles. We attempt to answer four questions. First, how often are older articles ci...
« Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and attitudes of faculty, across all disciplines, at the Universi...
« The market for e-books and digital content is continually evolving and adapting, while simultaneously becoming increasingly global in terms of its interdepend...
« The management of research data is now a major challenge for research organisations. Vast quantities of born-digital data are being produced in a wide variety...
« One essential characteristic of open data ecosystems is their development through feedback loops, discussions and dynamic data suppliers – user interact...
« There is a significant and important responsibility as libraries move into the role of publishing to retain our heritage of “access for all.” Connecting and c...
« Traditional publishing is based on ownership, commerce, paid exchanges, and scholarship as a commodity, while library activities are based on a service model ...