E-journal and Open Access Journal Publishing in the Humanities: Preliminary Results from a Survey among Byzantine Studies Scholars

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E-journal and Open Access Journal Publishing in the Humanities: Preliminary Results from a Survey among Byzantine Studies Scholars

Σαχίνη, Εύη (EL)
Τσουκαλά, Βικτωρία (EL)
Sachini, Evi (EN)
Tsoukala, Viktoria (EN)

Ανακοίνωση σε συνέδριο (EL)
Conference paper (EN)

2011


This paper presents the preliminary results of a survey conducted by the National Documentation Centre/NHRF in the fall of 2010 among specialists in Byzantine Studies. The survey sought to assess needs and satisfaction with the electronic version of the journal ‘Byzantina Symmeikta’ and to assess scholarly attitudes about and practices in publishing in e-journals and open access journals among scholars in Byzantine Studies. The paper focuses on the latter part. Survey result suggest that scholars in Byzantine Studies increasingly rely on e-journals to carry out their research, they are predominantly positively disposed towards electronic publishing and open access, but most of them have not published in an electronic journal. Use of e-journals, experience with publishing in e-journals and open access journals and positive attitudes toward the above are especially high among younger scholars. (EN)

Πηγές πληροφόρησης (EL)
Ανθρωπιστικές επιστήμες, γενικά (EL)
Humanities, general (EN)
Electronic publishing (EN)
Humanities (EN)
Byzantine studies (EN)
Scholarly communication (EN)
Information sources (EN)
Open access (EN)

English

International Conference on Integrated Information, Journal of Integrated Information Management Proceedings IC-ININFO 2011, 2011-09-30

© 2012 Victoria Tsoukala, Evi Sachini
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