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摘要
Vincent Cassidy在NC系列会议上的报告探讨了像IET(工程与技术学会)这样的学会出版商如何积极地将自己定位为向开放获取和开放研究工作流程转变的助手。Cassidy首先深入研究了IET的研究,以确定研究人员认为出版将如何变化,以及在这种转变中主要的痛点在哪里,然后讨论了IET向黄金开放获取的转变和Inspec分析的两个倡议,这两个倡议是为了解决这些痛点而开发的。
History Rhymes: The Role of Learned Societies in an Open Research Landscape
Abstract This report of Vincent Cassidy’s presentation at the NC Serials Conference examines how learned society publishers like IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) can proactively position themselves as helpers in the shift to open access and open research workflows. Cassidy first delves into IET’s research to identify how researchers believe publishing will change and where the main pain points might be in this shift before addressing two initiatives, IET’s shift to gold open access and Inspec Analytics, which were developed to address these pain points.
期刊介绍:
Serials Review, issued quarterly, is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the international serials community. Articles focus on serials in the broadest sense of the term and cover all aspects of serials information; regular columns feature interviews, exchanges on controversial topics, book reviews, and conference reports. The journal encompasses practical, theoretical, and visionary ideas for librarians, publishers, vendors, and anyone interested in the changing nature of serials. Serials Review covers all aspects of serials management: format considerations, publishing models, statistical studies, collection analysis, collaborative efforts, reference and access issues, cataloging and acquisitions, people who have shaped the serials community, and topical bibliographic studies.