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Technological platforms and infrastructures for managing science have been under debate worldwide, being well-grounded and widely deployed concepts in developed countries. Although the emerging interest of developing countries in these topics is evident, much work has to be done to promote the national scientific production and the availability of scientific contents without restrictions. As a vehicle...
Most scholarly journals have explicit copyright restrictions for authors outlining how published articles, or earlier manuscript versions of such articles, may be distributed on the open web. Empirical research on the development of open access (OA) is still scarce and methodologically fragmented, and research on the relationship between journal copyright restrictions and actual free online availability...
Assessment of research and acquisition of research information has become an integral part of university business. The motivation for obtaining such data can be ascribed to both internal and external demands. However, this raises questions about common standards and efforts for data capture, storage and provision. This paper aims at giving insight into some general framework conditions of data science...
This article is a contribution towards an understanding of open access (OA) publishing. It proposes an analysis framework of 18 core attributes, divided into the areas of bibliographic information, activity metrics, economics, accessibility, and predatory issues. The framework has been employed in a systematic analysis of 30 OA journals in software engineering (SE) and information systems (IS), which...
The following topics are dealt with: information systems; information management; information quality; performance management; information sharing; open access; virtual organisations; and supply chain management.
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