Tragic loss or good riddance? The impending demise of traditional scholarly journals
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
I read the news today, oh boy: reading and attention in digital libraries
DL '97 Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital libraries
Communications of the ACM
From Print to Electronic: The Transformation of Scientific Communication
From Print to Electronic: The Transformation of Scientific Communication
Print vs. electronic resources: a study of user perceptions, preferences, and use
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Multi-authorship and its impact on the visibility of research from Puerto Rico
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
Print vs. electronic resources: A study of user perceptions, preferences, and use
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
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Scholarly communication is undergoing transformation under the confluence of many forces. The purpose of this article is to explore trends in transforming scholarly publishing and their implications. It examines how collaboration and volume of information production were changed over the past century. It also explores how older documents are used under today's network environment where new information is easily accessible. Understanding these trends would help us design more effective electronic scholarly publishing systems and digital libraries, and serve the needs of scholars more responsively.