Times Higher Education. - Free, immediate and permanently available research results for all - that's what the open-access campaigners want. Unsurprisingly, the subscription publishers disagree. Zoe Corbyn weighs up the ramifications for journals, while Matthew Reisz asks how books will fare
In der Online-Reihe Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Verlagswirtschaft (StBV), herausgegeben von Prof. Ulrich Huse und Prof. Dr. Okke Schlüter, erscheinen Abschlussarbeiten des Verlagsstudiengangs Mediapublishing, deren Ergebnisse branchenrelevant und über den Tag hinaus gültig sind.
This website compiles, by year, four different lists of books published during the twentieth century: 1. The top ten bestsellers in fiction, as recorded by Publishers Weekly. 2. The top ten bestsellers in nonfiction, also as recorded by Publishers Weekly. 3. The main selections of the Book-of-the-Month Club, which was founded in 1926. 4. Critically acclaimed and historically significant books, as identified by consulting various critics' and historians' lists of important books.
In this paper we outline some of the main trends and changes we consider will affect science over the next 20 years, mainly driven by a new socio–technological paradigm, which results from the use of information and communication technologies.