‘Cracks’ in the scholarly communications system: Insights from a longitudinal international study of early career researchers
170 early career researchers interviewed three times over 2 years, have uniquely contributed towards a stress test of scholarly communications and cracks have been identified. The perfect storm created by the convergence of millennial values and the pandemic appears to have fast-forwarded the cracki...
| Published in: | Learned publishing Vol. 36, № 2. P. 319-322 |
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| Other Authors: | Nicholas, David, Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa, Rodriguez-Bravo, Blanca, Herman, Eti, Abrizah, Abdullah, Clark, David, Serbina, Galina, Sims, David, Świgon, Marzena, Xu, Jie, Watkinson, Anthony, Jamali, Hamid R., Tenopir, Carol, Allard, Suzie |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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| Online Access: | http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001017030 |
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