by Rebecca on November 18, 2009
in Blog
The United Kingdom’s Research Information Network (RIN) and the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) recently released a new insight into publishing motivations and methods for UK researchers:
Communicating Knowledge: How and Why UK Researchers Publish and Disseminate Their Findings from the Research Information Network (September 2009)
The report outlines not only reasons why researchers publish and their [...]
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learned societies,
scholarly communication
Can learned societies survive in today’s digital world? Join us for a discussion on this and more on Thursday, October 22, 2009, at 12:30 pm in Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 555, on Columbia University’s Morningside Campus. The event is sponsored by Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program and Office of the Provost.
The panelists are James O’Donnell, [...]
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journals,
learned societies,
peer-review,
Research without Borders,
Scholarly Communication Program