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Enforcing public data archiving policies in academic publishing: A study of ecology journals
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
We conducted a qualitative, interview-based study with journal editorial staff and other stakeholders in the academic publishing process to examine how journals enforce data archiving policies. ...
Academic journals in ecology and evolution have adopted several types of public data archiving policies requiring authors to make data underlying scholarly manuscripts freely available. ...
Research reported in this publication was supported in whole by Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. ...
arXiv:1810.13040v1
fatcat:chinhe4ypjc7fmkdpw25piqbzi
Open Access Publishing: A Literature Review
2014
Social Science Research Network
106 For a discussion and collection of empirical data regarding the motivations, personal attributes and behavioural patterns of those who are engaged in producing free/libre and open source software ( ...
FLOSS), see Paul A David and Joseph Shapiro, 'Community- ...
The study has compiled a large amount of data on the present state of OAP in online peer-reviewed articles. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2697412
fatcat:po3pq3dhebcebme3loceef2fgq
Will Open Access Get Me Cited? An Analysis of the Efficacy of Open Access Publishing in Political Science
2014
PS: Political Science and Politics
We find that OA publication results in a clear citation advantage in political science publishing. ...
In this article, we seek to determine the efficacy of OA in political science. ...
Second, there is a slightly wider spectrum of publisher policies than is represented in this study. ...
doi:10.1017/s1049096514001668
fatcat:aycj3mk2xbe67d2vgcdk7buczu
Publishers' Responsibilities in Promoting Data Quality and Reproducibility
[chapter]
2019
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
of issues and encouraging behavioural and cultural change, by introducing consistent journal policies on sharing research data, code and materials; (3) improving the quality and objectivity of the peer-review ...
with data journals and software journals and implementing data citation and badges for transparency; and (6) making research communication more open and accessible, with open-access publishing options ...
Neither employer had any role in the preparation or approval of the chapter. ...
doi:10.1007/164_2019_290
pmid:31691858
fatcat:4vynsgcpbzeb3cepaw5anistmq
Food Networks As Urban Commons: Case Study of a Portuguese "Prosumers" Group
2020
Ecological Economics
This research dissects the commons character of a food network which emerged from Porto's solidarity economy movement in a post-crisis context. ...
In many parts of the world, people are coming together to experiment with ways to collectively take care of their livelihoods and create practical solutions to their needs. ...
We would also like to thank Cristina Parente, Anselmo Canha, colleagues from the Dimmons Research Group (IN3/UOC), and all "prosumers" who participated in the study for sharing their views, and especially ...
doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106777
pmid:32834497
pmcid:PMC7381405
fatcat:ufeoy7ksrbfehaadbcjlo3nzy4
Towards a philosophy of academic publishing
2016
Educational Philosophy and Theory
Discussion The recent, rapid, changes in the 'ecology' of academic publishing is our opening gambit. ...
For academic institutions, academic publication in high quality journals is a vehicle for improving the ranking and standing of the institution; for an academic, it is the means by which research grants ...
doi:10.1080/00131857.2016.1240987
fatcat:3da32oitlncetcalpiutgqqmcu
Academics' behaviors and attitudes towards open access publishing in scholarly journals
2017
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Whilst there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact of open access publishing, few studies have examined academics' behaviour and attitudes to open access ...
Open access publishing can be viewed as a paradigmatic shift in scholarly communication practices. ...
Schroter, Tite and Smith (2005) conducted a study of the OAP perceptions of authors published in British Medical Journal; they were willing to consider publishing in open access journals (OAJs), but ...
doi:10.1002/asi.23710
fatcat:kmlz3pk66bapdcxygvwkxo77hq
Future Challenges and Opportunities in Academic Publishing
2017
Canadian journal of sociology
Digitization and the rise of Open Access publishing is an important recent development in academic communication. ...
Open Access publishing solves the access problem, but not necessarily cost problems. Universities and researchers are currently in a challenging, interstitial stage of scholarly publishing. ...
The official policy states: It is the responsibility of the grant recipient to determine which publishers allow authors to retain copyright and/or allow authors to archive journal publications in accordance ...
doi:10.29173/cjs28140
fatcat:ncnsrydbkreqvphytmloiw7gtq
Creative Users, Social Networking, and New Models of Publishing
2014
Cultural Science
This paper reviews the changing landscape of the publishing industry, which is being reshaped by dynamics of user co-creation, social networking and open licencing. ...
It briefly touches on possible research themes associated with disruptive changes in the world's oldest media/creative industry, particularly under the umbrella of "Cultural Science". Two ...
Critical and data-driven research will be valuable forinforming stakeholders and policy makers on the profound transformations of academic publishing and policy changes accordingly. ...
doi:10.5334/csci.63
fatcat:py2m65ji6bbwlmirjg4hhpjaqu
Competition and Cooperation: Libraries and Publishers in the Transition to Electronic Scholarly Journals
1999
Journal of Scholarly Publishing
The infamous "journal crisis" is more of a library cost crisis than a publisher pricing problem, with internal library costs much higher than the amount spent on purchasing books and journals. ...
The conversion of scholarly journals to digital format is proceeding rapidly, especially of those from large commercial and learned society publishers. ...
This is also consistent with data from the Ginsparg archive, where on average a paper is downloaded on the order of 150 times in its first two years there. ...
doi:10.3138/jsp-030-04-163
fatcat:7iqgslnch5hhjkx7riqnfxok3u
Summary: A Landscape Study On Open Access (Oa) And Monographs Policies, Funding And Publishing In Eight European Countries
2018
Zenodo
to understand the ecology of OA monographs in different countries. ...
gaps or areas where Knowledge Exchange could contribute to the development of OA monographs The resulting study drew on a literature review, a series of web-based questionnaires and qualitative interviews ...
Self-archiving of author manuscript Some funders may require this; policies may differ based on how the original publication was funded. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1309408
fatcat:pw4pg3lcxbef5gofsmb27cf3q4
A short report from the International APE Conference: "Smarter publishing in the new decade"
2011
Information Services and Use
This means that data sharing policies are currently beset by the problem of enforceability. ...
public access to the results of the research that it funds as soon as possible after those results have been published in a peer-reviewed journal". ...
doi:10.3233/isu-2011-0630
fatcat:ue5bkrv6urfsjmkuzgzmuw6tjq
LANGUAGE AND ECOLOGY: A SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR ANALYSIS OF THE MAU FOREST CONSERVATION IN KENYA
2021
European Journal of Applied Linguistics Studies
Awareness on such language use is important because of the understanding that political leaders are part of the elite members of society who inform and direct public opinion on many critical issues in ...
The political class also controls the agenda of public debate on many societal issues. ...
Notes on ecology of language; In Bunkayo Gakuin university academic journal 5,511-16. Wodak, R. ( 2009 ). The semiotics of racism: a critical discourse historical analysis. In Renkama, J (ed.) ...
doi:10.46827/ejals.v3i2.278
fatcat:2xusswi6vvf75brlguw5yb3idy
The four pillars of scholarly publishing: The future and a foundation
2014
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
Here, we consider the current state of the process in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and propose directions for this evolution and potential change. ...
These four pillars will guide the development of better tools and practices for discovering and sharing scientific knowledge in a modern networked world. ...
Acknowledgements This paper is a product from the NSF funded National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis working group 12651 "The future of publishing in ecology, evolutionary biology, and environmental ...
doi:10.4033/iee.2014.7.7.f
fatcat:jojilzjwcrb7rin4pho62rzw7a
Competition and cooperation: Libraries and publishers in the transition to electronic scholarly journals
[article]
1999
arXiv
pre-print
The infamous "journal crisis" is more of a library cost crisis than a publisher pricing problem, with internal library costs much higher than the amount spent on purchasing books and journals. ...
To do this, they will have to take over many of the function of libraries, and they can do that only in the digital domain. ...
Acknowledgements: I thank Stevan Harnad and the the other members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences study group on transition from paper for their comments. ...
arXiv:cs/9901009v1
fatcat:hurmhoolx5cjlhgxt5lzt4fnja
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