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Autore principale: Singer, Ross
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2008
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873181
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contents Opening Up Access to Open Access Singer, Ross Access to Information Electronic Publishing Publishing Industry Information Dissemination Barriers Library Services Identification Selection Internet Context Effect Adjustment (to Environment) Library Research As the corpus of gray literature grows and the price of serials rises, it becomes increasingly important to explore ways to integrate the free and open Web seamlessly into one's collections. Users, after all, are discovering these materials all the time via sites such as Google Scholar and Scirus or by searching arXiv.org or CiteSeer directly. Leveraging such resources not only spackles gaps within one's holdings, it cheaply and efficiently expands the range of content, especially that which might otherwise fall outside a library's collection development policy. While large academic libraries certainly would benefit from exploiting these archives, the real winners would be smaller libraries with more limited collections. The problem, however, is that documents such as these are largely invisible to the traditional library research workflow. This article talks about the need for a service that would bridge the gap between the published document and its open-access preprint, postprint, and working paper kin. (Contains 8 notes.)
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publishDate 2008
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spellingShingle Opening Up Access to Open Access
Singer, Ross
Access to Information
Electronic Publishing
Publishing Industry
Information Dissemination
Barriers
Library Services
Identification
Selection
Internet
Context Effect
Adjustment (to Environment)
Library Research
Opening Up Access to Open Access Singer, Ross Access to Information Electronic Publishing Publishing Industry Information Dissemination Barriers Library Services Identification Selection Internet Context Effect Adjustment (to Environment) Library Research As the corpus of gray literature grows and the price of serials rises, it becomes increasingly important to explore ways to integrate the free and open Web seamlessly into one's collections. Users, after all, are discovering these materials all the time via sites such as Google Scholar and Scirus or by searching arXiv.org or CiteSeer directly. Leveraging such resources not only spackles gaps within one's holdings, it cheaply and efficiently expands the range of content, especially that which might otherwise fall outside a library's collection development policy. While large academic libraries certainly would benefit from exploiting these archives, the real winners would be smaller libraries with more limited collections. The problem, however, is that documents such as these are largely invisible to the traditional library research workflow. This article talks about the need for a service that would bridge the gap between the published document and its open-access preprint, postprint, and working paper kin. (Contains 8 notes.)
title Opening Up Access to Open Access
topic Access to Information
Electronic Publishing
Publishing Industry
Information Dissemination
Barriers
Library Services
Identification
Selection
Internet
Context Effect
Adjustment (to Environment)
Library Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873181