Open to whom : the Open science in the quest for readers
ID: 5004892
ISSN: 2038-1026
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P. 1-10
NOTE
- Public debate and divulgation are essential components of publisher's work: making academic reflection contribute to the cultural discussion and to the formation of citizens means going well beyond mere access to arrive at full accessibility of content. But in order to achieve a science truly open to all, it is necessary to start from the great absent in the current discussion, that is the reader. [Publisher's Text]
KEYWORDS
- Openscience, Publishing; Divulgation
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In this issue
- The Paris Principles 60 years later : conversation with Diego Maltese
- Open to whom : the Open science in the quest for readers
- Taking the Library of Congress CIP Program into the Future with PrePub Book Link
- Citizen science : one of the eight pillars of open science identified by the European Union
- Foundations of the information science : history and contemporary theories
- Encyclopedias and encyclopedism in the era of the Web.
- Linked Open Data native cataloguing and archival description
- Metadata profiles for interoperability : the E-ARK specifications for e-archiving
- The application of RDA to archive s: criticalities and advantages of using the universal metadata standard : the case of Galileo Chini Archive
- Library Politics: a missing link in Library and Information Science : some considerations about the recent Lectio magistralis by Claudia Lux.
- «Che vi sia ciascun lo dice, dove sia nessun lo sa» : discussions on Italian cataloging terminology at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries
- The Origins of Bibliographic Control of cartographic resources
- Library as a Research Support System for AHSS Doctoral Students : Impact of Marital Status and Gender on Researchers