What publishers can take away from the latest early career researcher research
Key points Early career researchers (ECRs) consider journals the central form of communication – but are concerned about pressure to publish. ECRs want to share but currently accept the closed publishing system because of the need to build a traditional reputation. ECRs know – and appear to care – l...
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my.um.eprints.211292019-05-09T00:47:36Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21129/ What publishers can take away from the latest early career researcher research Nicholas, David Watkinson, Anthony Abrizah, Abdullah Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa Xu, Jie Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca Swigon, Marzena Herman, Eti Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources Key points Early career researchers (ECRs) consider journals the central form of communication – but are concerned about pressure to publish. ECRs want to share but currently accept the closed publishing system because of the need to build a traditional reputation. ECRs know – and appear to care – little about publishers but trust them as publishing and reviewing facilitators. Editors are criticized for not managing peer review with better selection of reviewers. Megajournals are not seen as the future journal form and criticized for lack of selectivity. ECRs want open access/science in principle but are circumspect about their contribution to it. ResearchGate is a key force for change as ECRs consider it a mainstay communication and reputation platform. Wiley 2018 Article PeerReviewed Nicholas, David and Watkinson, Anthony and Abrizah, Abdullah and Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa and Xu, Jie and Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca and Swigon, Marzena and Herman, Eti (2018) What publishers can take away from the latest early career researcher research. Learned Publishing, 31 (3). pp. 249-253. ISSN 0953-1513 https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1165 doi:10.1002/leap.1165 |
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Key points Early career researchers (ECRs) consider journals the central form of communication – but are concerned about pressure to publish. ECRs want to share but currently accept the closed publishing system because of the need to build a traditional reputation. ECRs know – and appear to care – little about publishers but trust them as publishing and reviewing facilitators. Editors are criticized for not managing peer review with better selection of reviewers. Megajournals are not seen as the future journal form and criticized for lack of selectivity. ECRs want open access/science in principle but are circumspect about their contribution to it. ResearchGate is a key force for change as ECRs consider it a mainstay communication and reputation platform. |
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