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Autor:
Monica Lestari Paramita, Simon Wakeling, Stephen Pinfield, Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Valerie C.L. Spezi, Jenny Fry
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 70:754-768
Open-access mega-journals (OAMJs) are characterized by their large scale, wide scope, open-access (OA) business model, and "soundness-only" peer review. The last of these controversially discounts the novelty, significance, and relevance of submitted
Autor:
Valerie C.L. Spezi, Marc Bonne, Peter Willett, Christina Founti, Itzelle Medina Perea, Stephen Pinfield, Claire Creaser, Jenny Fry, Simon Wakeling
Article–commenting functionality allows users to add publicly visible comments to an article on a publisher’s website. As well as facilitating forms of post-publication peer review, for publishers of open-access mega-journals (large, broad scope,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::25d0038278cb332c2a59eae0e21aaf66
Autor:
Simon Wakeling, Jenny Fry, Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Stephen Pinfield, Valerie C.L. Spezi
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 30:301-311
This paper is the first of two Learned Publishing articles in which we report the results of a series of interviews with senior publishers and editors exploring open access megajournals (OAMJs). Megajournals (of which PLoS One is the best known examp
Autor:
Stephen Pinfield, Jenny Fry, Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Valerie C.L. Spezi, Simon Wakeling
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 30:313-322
This paper is the second of two Learned Publishing articles in which we report the results of a series of interviews, with senior publishers and editors exploring open access megajournals (OAMJs). Megajournals (of which PLoS One is the best known exa
Autor:
Jenny Fry, Stephen Pinfield, Simon Wakeling, Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Valerie C.L. Spezi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Documentation. 73:263-283
Purpose Open-access mega-journals (OAMJs) represent an increasingly important part of the scholarly communication landscape. OAMJs, such as PLOS ONE, are large scale, broad scope journals that operate an open access business model (normally based on
Autor:
Valerie C.L. Spezi
Publikováno v:
New Review of Academic Librarianship. 22:78-106
The advent of the Internet and networked communications in the last 15 years has arguably considerably changed the information behaviors of doctoral students, including the discovery process. Information seeking includes initiating a search, construc
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 67:2710-2724
This article explores the cultural characteristics of three open access OA-friendly disciplines physics, economics, and clinical medicine and the ways in which those characteristics influence perceptions, motivations, and behaviors toward green OA. T
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Serials Review. 41:85-99
Resource discovery services (RDS), also called web-scale discovery services (WDS), have attracted considerable attention in recent years. This article aims to provide an environmental scan of the adoption of RDS in UK higher education libraries and p
Autor:
Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Stephen Pinfield, Simon Wakeling, Jenny Fry, Valerie C.L. Spezi
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to better understand the theory and practice of peer review in open-access mega-journals (OAMJs). OAMJs typically operate a “soundness-only” review policy aiming to evaluate only the rigour of an article, not
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/121053/7/JDoc_VoR_JD-06-2017-0092.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/121053/7/JDoc_VoR_JD-06-2017-0092.pdf