101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication

There’s been an avalanche of new tools for writing, publication, communication, discovery, assessment, analysis and communication.

Do these new tools make research workflows more efficient? And are we seeing a significant overhaul of scholarly communication rules and tools?

Jeroen Bosman and Bianca Kramer from Utrecht University Library are conducting an international survey investigating researcher choices.

How are you incorporating these tools into your research workflows?

Complete the survey and choose to receive a visualization of your workflow compared to that of your peers.

Read more about the project and access the survey in this LSE Impact Blog post.

Bosman J. & Kramer B. (2015) 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication: How researchers are getting to grip with the myriad of new tools. LSE Impact blog
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2015/11/11/101-innovations-in-scholarly-communication/  (Accessed 11/12/2015).

 


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