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Quality control in scholarly publishing: A new proposal
2003
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
The Internet has fostered a faster, more interactive and effective model of scholarly publishing. ...
The new electronic scholarly journal is described in both intuitive and formal ways. ...
Acknowledgments I have been discussing the idea in this paper with several people, who read drafts of this paper, provided useful suggestions, and discussed this issue. ...
doi:10.1002/asi.10296
fatcat:3sjzmxguovefvndnxkq644syda
Quality Control through Peer Review Process in Scholarly Communication: Review of Related Literature
2017
IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267)
Peer reviewers are invited to grant applications or assess fellowship or review manuscript in a peer review process undertake the responsibility for confirming top-level quality and standards in their ...
The paper highlights the quality related issues of the scholarly communication and peer review process. ...
In social psychology, Krampen & Montada (2002) conceptualized the peer review process as "a social judgment process of individuals in a small group." 18
Quality Control through Peer Review In peer ...
doi:10.21013/jmss.v8.n3.p3
fatcat:iaa2qbmtp5cfvkvrn6ffi4pxtq
Measuring researcher independence using bibliometric data: A proposal for a new performance indicator
[article]
2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
The independence indicator is a step forward in measuring individual scholarly quality: in cases where citations and publications do not distinguish, the indicators for independence may do. ...
In this paper, we propose two indicators to measure different dimensions of independence: one measuring whether a researcher has developed an own collaboration network, and another measuring the level ...
Acknowledgements An earlier version was presented at the STI conference 2012 in Montreal, Canada [36] . ...
doi:10.1101/388678
fatcat:ctxf534efvbjdlgp3eppte6fjy
Measuring researcher independence using bibliometric data: A proposal for a new performance indicator
2019
PLoS ONE
The independence indicator is a step forward in evaluating individual scholarly quality. ...
We propose indicators to measure different aspects of independence: two assessing whether a researcher has developed an own collaboration network and two others assessing the level of thematic independence ...
An earlier version was presented at the STI conference 2012 in Montreal, Canada [49] . Instructive programming support from Erik Sandström (BMX inventor) is acknowledged. ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0202712
pmid:30917110
pmcid:PMC6436739
fatcat:vy2xsmikcfhabb6gyfh5mj2d54
Neuroscience publishing is too important to leave to publishers
2019
Neuroanatomy and Behaviour
Neuroanatomy and Behaviour is a new platinum open access journal published by a non-profit association of scientists. ...
This leaves neuroscientists with a choice of submitting to journals that not all of our colleagues can legitimately access and choosing to pay large sums of money to publish open access. ...
Acknowledgements SYK is supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the Fonds de Recherche du Québec -Santé (Funder ID: 10.13039/501100000156). ...
doi:10.35430/nab.2019.e7
fatcat:lxtfrkqyjzaw5gv2npjmkl2qui
APE – Academic Publishing in Europe: Researchers, Librarians and Publishers
2010
Information Services and Use
Consequently, this makes them interested in better tools for quality control in publishing, for example, the detection of fraud, new forms of Meta peer review and more accurate measures of impact. ...
In his speech SNIP -A New Metric for a New Era Dr. ...
Okerson, called for a move to a broader middle ground on which stakeholders engage in a dialogue to continuously broaden access. Ms. ...
doi:10.3233/isu-2010-0606
fatcat:c73j54d65bh25jenvpsd6mdh34
Determining the Financial Cost of Scholarly Book Publishing
2016
Journal of Electronic Publishing
new forms of quality review and certification. ...
Academic Libraries- Besides asserting academy control over a significant corpus of scholarly research output in the humanities and social sciences, a faculty first-book subvention could increase the capacity ...
doi:10.3998/3336451.0019.102
fatcat:kfn3tqcmtvarxpw75kspwawtte
Wikis in scholarly publishing*
2011
Information Services and Use
In the hope to stimulate further discussion, the article itself was drafted on Species ID -http://species-id.net; a wiki that hosts a prototype for wiki-based scholarly publishing -where it can be updated ...
Here, we examine the potential of wikis as platforms for scholarly publishing. ...
In the standard publishing environment, updating any information requires the generation of a new article. ...
doi:10.3233/isu-2011-0621
fatcat:kx7sqtqf2nb53o53azxexbkleu
Letter to the Editor: publish, publish … cursed!
2021
Scientometrics
A dark landscape unfurls itself across the world of scientific information, forcing us to question and improve its current state. ...
Huge numbers of articles are published, but they are not read because the aim is principally "publish for publish," or publication for its own sake. ...
The most immediate consequence of "publish or perish" was the information explosion, which some authors tried unsuccessfully to control with proposals that were surpassed or with unachieved proposals ...
doi:10.1007/s11192-020-03833-7
pmid:33612886
pmcid:PMC7884965
fatcat:z2mmura4hbclpiutqpavp4pure
Wikis in scholarly publishing
2011
Nature Precedings
In the standard publishing environment, updating any information requires the generation of a new article. ...
Conclusions Wikis can be used for dynamic scholarly publishing in several ways, ranging from scenarios which change existing publishing workflows in minor ways to a fundamental restructuring thereof. ...
doi:10.1038/npre.2011.5891.1
fatcat:lfxbc6oaijhcdizzqs5ixj3afm
Commentaries on Serials Publishing
1991
College and Research Libraries
For example, recent actions demonstrate that commercial publishers are continuing to combine and, through combination, secure even more leverage in the scholarly communication process. ...
Yet if we receive no help from our partners in the scholarly communication process, the crisis can lead to our unmaking. ...
Okerson delivers a similar message: university-based control over scholarly publications and distribution electronically. ...
doi:10.5860/crl_52_06_521
fatcat:u6atix52fna7xoc34qsqnagj5m
Towards Open Access Scientific Publishing
2018
Biomedical Reviews
In 2012, 28.1 thousand active scholarly peer-reviewed nals and the number of articles published grow at a rate of 3 world. ...
In some cases, universities can be charged up publishers controlled what research would be impactful and large institution could therefore pay millions a year for all achievement for a limited number of ...
This model was adopted by the presented in its Website. central spot in the architecture of new Open Science parareviewing. The latter is in a contrast of traditional blind peer reviewing. ...
doi:10.14748/bmr.v28.4459
fatcat:kdykya7t2na6der2whmzzxvbpi
The Future of Scholarly Publishing: MLA Ad Hoc Committee on the Future of Scholarly Publishing
2003
Journal of Scholarly Publishing
Electronic publications included in tenure and promotion dossiers will likely be viewed with suspicion unless a widely accepted system of quality control is in place. ...
IS THERE A CRISIS IN SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING? Multiple factors have contributed to the current situation of scholarly publishing. ...
doi:10.3138/jsp.34.2.65
fatcat:lfgztkvgsvfuhag4i45vjq3hve
Electronic Publishing in Archaeology
2006
Journal of Scholarly Publishing
An involvement of eprint repositories in supporting archaeological scholarly communication is proposed. ...
This article briefly reviews the exercise of electronic publishing in archaeology and introduces some major efforts in its development. ...
In particular, information professionals should become more enthusiastic about helping archaeologists build new systems of scholarly communication.
Notes ...
doi:10.1353/scp.2006.0018
fatcat:rikt2u4vfvh6vdsiuj54uozhxi
Electronic Publishing in Archaeology
2006
Journal of Scholarly Publishing
An involvement of eprint repositories in supporting archaeological scholarly communication is proposed. ...
This article briefly reviews the exercise of electronic publishing in archaeology and introduces some major efforts in its development. ...
In particular, information professionals should become more enthusiastic about helping archaeologists build new systems of scholarly communication.
Notes ...
doi:10.3138/jsp.37.4.270
fatcat:yno2py36uja6nkhnx5r5oiosye
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