Special Issue: Cyberinfrastructure, scholarship and scholarly communication
There is a special issue (Winter 2008) of Journal of Electronic Publishing entitled "Special Issue on Communications, Scholarly Communications and the Advanced Research Infrastructure". It examines from a number of different perspectives and interests the intersection of cyberinfrastructure, scholarship and scholarly communication and how they are impacting -- and will be impacting -- scholarly activities.
- Overview: Editor's Note. Judith Axler Turner
- Cyberscholarship: High Performance Computing Meets Digital Libraries. William Y. Arms.
- When Authorship Isn't Enough: Lessons from CERN on the Implications of Formal and Informal Credit Attribution Mechanisms in Collaborative Research. Jeremy Birnholtz
- The Virtual Observatory Meets the Library. G. Sayeed Choudhury
- Triple Helix: Cyberinfrastructure, Scholarly Communication, and Trust. Amy Friedlander
- Talk About Talking About New Models of Scholarly Communication. Karla L. Hahn
- Can Universities Dream of Electric Sheepskin? Systemic Transformations in Higher Education Organizational Models. Charles Henry
- On the Threshold of Cyberscholarship. Ronald L. Larsen
- "Born Medieval": MSS. in the Digital Scriptorium. Stephen G. Nichols
- Institutional Repositories and E-Journal Archiving: What Are We Learning? Kathlin Smith
- Open Access happenings in Open Access in 2007. Peter Suber
- Open Access Publishing and the Emerging Infrastructure for 21st-Century Scholarship. Donald Waters
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