Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age

Larivière, Vincent (2018) Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age. [Video]

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Abstract

Memorial University Libraries Lecture Series presents Scholarly Communication in the Digital Age with visiting guest lecturer Dr. Vincent Larivière, Canada Research Chair on the Transformations of Scholarly Communication and Associate Professor of Information science at the École de bibliothéconomie et des sciences de l'information, l’Université de Montréal. Created in the second half of the 17th Century, journals became the fastest and most convenient way of disseminating new research results, outranking correspondence and monographs. The advent of the digital era then challenged their traditional role and form. Indeed, digital technologies, which are easy to update, reuse, access, and transmit, have changed how researchers produce and disseminate knowledge, as well as how this knowledge is accessed, used, and cited. It also changed how libraries subscribe to scholarly content. Drawing on historical and contemporary empirical data, this talk will address the past and current transformations of scholarly communication, with an emphasis on the role of journals in this new ecosystem, and present the results of the first large-scale analysis of journal usage in Canada.

Item Type: Video
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/13189
Item ID: 13189
Additional Information: Part of the Memorial University Library Lecture Series
Department(s): Memorial University Libraries
Date: 23 March 2018
Date Type: Completion
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