Electronic Journals and Legitimate Media in the Systems of Scholarly Communication [1995, rptd. 2008]

Rob Kling, Lisa Covi

Abstract


While the number of electronic scholarly journals is growing steadily, they have not yet been accepted as legitimate publication outlets by the scholarly communities. This article examines how moving from paper to electronic distribution alters the legitimacy and perceived quality of journals. It also examines the prospects for creating diverse high quality electronic journals in the next two decades.

Keywords


academics, electronic communication, scholarly communication, electronic journals, Internet, peer review, publishing, research, World Wide Web

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