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  • × theme_ss:"Elektronisches Publizieren"
  1. Butler, H.J.: ¬The electronic journal : a viable channel for formal scholarly communication? (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Sociologists of science agree that the ultimate end of doing science is the production of new knowledge which must be disseminated to the scholarly community through formal publication channels. In return for contributions to knowledge, scholars expect compensatory rewards and recognition, granted in the form of tenure, promotion, research funding, and honorary awards. Formal rewards are typically granted to those who communicyte through channels which meet certain criteria of acceptability
    Source
    Navigating the networks: Proceedings of the 1994 Mid-year Meeting of the American Society for Information Science, Portland, Oregon, May 21-25, 1994. Ed.: D.L. Andersen et al