The Influence of Academic Values on Scholarly Publication and Communication Practices

D. Harley, Sarah Earl-Novell, Jennifer Arter, Shannon G. Lawrence, C. J. King
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This study reports on five disciplinary case studies that explore academic value systems as they influence publishing behavior and attitudes of University of California, Berkeley faculty. The case studies are based on direct interviews with relevant stakeholders--faculty, advancement reviewers, librarians, and editors--in five fields: chemical engineering, anthropology, law and economics, English-language literature, and biostatistics. The results of the study strongly confirm the vital role of peer review in faculty attitudes and actual publishing behavior. There is much more experimentation, however, with regard to means of in-progress communication, where single means of publication and communication are not fixed so deeply in values and tradition as they are for final, archival publication. We conclude that approaches that try to "move" faculty and deeply embedded value systems directly toward new forms of archival, "final" publication are destined largely to failure in the short-term. From our perspective, a more promising route is to (1) examine the needs of scholarly researchers for both final and in-progress communications, and (2) determine how those needs are likely to influence future scenarios in a range of disciplinary areas.
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学术价值观对学术出版与传播实践的影响
本研究报告了五个学科案例研究,探讨了学术价值体系对加州大学伯克利分校教师出版行为和态度的影响。这些案例研究是基于对五个领域的相关利益相关者的直接访谈:化学工程、人类学、法律和经济学、英语文学和生物统计学。这些利益相关者包括教师、高级审稿人、图书管理员和编辑。研究结果有力地证实了同行评议在教师态度和实际出版行为中的重要作用。然而,在进行中的传播手段方面有更多的实验,其中单一的出版和传播手段在价值和传统上不像它们在最终的档案出版中那样根深蒂固。我们的结论是,试图将教师和根深蒂固的价值体系直接“转移”到新形式的档案、“最终”出版上的方法,在短期内注定会失败。从我们的角度来看,更有希望的途径是:(1)检查学术研究人员对最终和正在进行的交流的需求,(2)确定这些需求如何可能影响一系列学科领域的未来情景。
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