Scholarly Communications is the term traditionally applied to the process of publishing research findings and any supplementary data, for the purposes of disseminating or communicating such findings.
Recent developments on the academic landscape, such as technological advancement and new publishing models mean that the term now refers to a range of activities at various stages of the research lifecycle associated with conducting, managing, and communicating your research, and data. Such activities include, for example...
There are many stakeholders in the Scholarly Communications picture. Chief among them are......
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