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[Online publishing in the Internet age].

J G Dørup1, N H Gylstorff, J Lous

  • 1Aarhus Universitet, Institut for Biostatistik. jd@hi.au.dk

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|November 4, 2000
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The internet is increasing access to medical journals, posing challenges for researchers, publishers, and libraries. This paper explores resources and projects addressing these digital information management issues.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Scholarly Communication
  • Digital Libraries

Context:

  • The internet has dramatically increased the availability of full-text medical journal articles.
  • This digital shift presents new challenges and opportunities for researchers, publishers, and librarians.
  • Resource access models vary, including free access and complex licensing agreements between publishers and library consortia.

Purpose:

  • To present an overview of available resources for accessing medical literature.
  • To discuss national and international projects addressing the challenges of digital scholarly communication.
  • To explore how researchers, libraries, and publishers can adapt to the evolving information landscape.

Summary:

  • The paper examines the impact of the internet on the dissemination of medical journal articles.

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  • It highlights the difficulties researchers face in navigating numerous online resources.
  • It also addresses the evolving roles of libraries and publishers in managing and distributing scholarly information.
  • The study discusses various national and international initiatives aimed at tackling these issues.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into managing digital scholarly resources effectively.
    • Informs strategies for researchers, librarians, and publishers in the digital age.
    • Contributes to understanding the future of medical information access and dissemination.