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Academic journal publishing: Desiderata for the digital age
Petelin, Roslyn (2004) Academic journal publishing: Desiderata for the digital age. Australian Journal of Communication, 31 3: 117-123.
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| Author(s) |
Petelin, Roslyn
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| Title |
Academic journal publishing: Desiderata for the digital age
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| Journal name |
Australian Journal of Communication
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| Publication date |
2004
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| Volume number |
31
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| Issue number |
3
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| ISBN |
08116202
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| Start page |
117
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123
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| Total pages |
7
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| Editor(s) |
D. McKie J. Motion D. Munshi
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| Place of publication |
St. Lucia, Qld
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| Publisher |
School of English, Media Studies & Art History - Univ of Qld
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| Collection year |
2004
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| Language |
eng
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C1 429999 Other Language and Culture 751099 Communication not elsewhere classified
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| Abstract |
The consumption of academic journals has radically changed over the past decade, explains the author. While there has been an exponential rise in published scholarship, spiralling costs for commercial journals have caused cutbacks in subscriptions to academic journals by institutional libraries and raised calls for free online access to unpublished work that scholars have produced. The rise of the Internet has facilitated a concomitant growth in online scholarship. What, asks the author, are the promises on online scholarship?
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