Electronic scholarly publications in Brasil: changes in the formal communication, too?
mudanças na comunicação formal, também?
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Electronic publishing, Scholarly communication, Academic institutionsAbstract
Results of an exploratory study which aimed to identify the occurrence of electronic publications (journals, books and conference proceedings) produced by academic institutions (universities and learned societies) in Brazil are presented. Relates, in the light of the recent literature, technology developments for electronic publishing, the issue of innovation adoption and the peer review process. Some comments on changes on the formal communication (publishing) as compared to impacts already perceived on the informal communication are presented, on the basis of a hybrid communication model that depicts the co-existence of the print and electronic media nowadays. The research data gathered in the study show that there is a low adoption of information technology in formal communication amongst academic researchers in Brazil. Most of the publications found constitute an electronic version of a print-on-paper one, and are from disciplines in the sciences. There has been a significant role played by Scielo in this process. Moreover, it seems that there has not been a fully exploitation of the technology already available to electronic publishing in the country so far. The peer review process, as it happens in the print-based communication model, is also an essential issue in this scenario.
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