Not exact matches
* Survey participants were required to have met the following criterion: They had authored one or more
published books including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, educational books and
scholarly works, in formats which included
traditional print
publishing, ePublishing, self -
publishing, multi-platform works or other equivalent book - length publications (including other digital platforms and related performance works).
In the open access debate, advocates for
traditional, for - profit
scholarly journals often claim that these journals add value to the papers they
publish in the form of editorial services that improve their readability and clarity.
In what they are calling an unprecedented online collaboration, seven of the most influential U.S. law reviews are collaborating to launch The Legal Workshop, an online magazine featuring plain - English articles based on
scholarly counterparts
published in
traditional law journals.
The
traditional system of
scholarly publishing is broken and no longer supportable; and hence, the «open access» movement for the
publishing of
scholarly works.
Barriers to access — including
traditional means of communicating and
publishing scholarly research, aggravated by
traditional tenure evaluation practices, and especially publishers» restrictive copyright licensing practices — are increasingly unacceptable in an online, born - digital world.