Open Publication, Digital Abundance, and Scarce Labour
Author : Martin Paul Eve This article examines the challenges of labour provision in the open-access online scholarly publishing environment. While the technolo...
Author : Martin Paul Eve This article examines the challenges of labour provision in the open-access online scholarly publishing environment. While the technolo...
Author : Kirsten Bell The concept of the ‘predatory’ publisher has today become a standard way of characterising a new breed of open access journals...
Authors : Galina Letnikova, Na Xu Purpose One of the most innovative library services recently introduced by public and academic libraries, the technology of 3D...
Authors : Jeff R. Broadbent, Andrea Payant, Kevin Peterson, Betty Rozum, Liz Woolcott Data from federally funded research must now be made publicly accessible a...
Authors : Ayoung Yoon, Teresa Schultz Examining landscapes of research data management services in academic libraries is timely and significant for both those l...
Authors : Anna Marie Johnson, Tyler Goldberg, Robert Detmering INTRODUCTION Graduate students sometimes express consternation about whether the presence of thei...
Authors : Jennifer L. Bonnet, Marisa Méndez-Brady Purpose Whereas traditional book and journal publishing remain the gold standard for many post-secondary insti...