New web-based models of scholarly communication have made a significant impact in some scientific disciplines, but chemistry is not one of them. What has prevented the widespread adoption of these developments by chemists and what are the prospects for adoption over time?
%0 Journal Article
%1 Velden2009
%A Velden, Theresa
%A Lagoze, Carl
%D 2009
%I Nature Publishing Group
%J Nature Chemistry
%K scientific_communication
%N 9
%P 673-678
%T Communicating chemistry
%V 1
%X New web-based models of scholarly communication have made a significant impact in some scientific disciplines, but chemistry is not one of them. What has prevented the widespread adoption of these developments by chemists and what are the prospects for adoption over time?
@article{Velden2009,
abstract = {New web-based models of scholarly communication have made a significant impact in some scientific disciplines, but chemistry is not one of them. What has prevented the widespread adoption of these developments by chemists and what are the prospects for adoption over time?},
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author = {Velden, Theresa and Lagoze, Carl},
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journal = {Nature Chemistry},
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pages = {673-678},
publisher = {Nature Publishing Group},
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title = {Communicating chemistry},
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