2018
DOI: 10.22323/2.17020301
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Introduction to “Specialised portals, online information services, scholarly online networks: the impact of e-infrastructures on science communication and scholarly community building”

Abstract: While most researchers still primarily use emails and simple websites for professional communication, the number of specialised online portals, information services and scholarly social online networks is constantly growing. This development led to the 6 th workshop organized by the team of openTA, an online portal for technology assessment. This issue of JCOM pools commentaries on the workshop which deal with questions such as: what are the criteria of successful digital infrastructures? Which potential for c… Show more

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“…The Internet and its electronic offerings increasingly influenced the supply of information and texts to the scientific community, which also influenced the specialist collections of the libraries. Consequently, they were transformed into (digital) information services for scientific communities (Hätscher & Müller, 2014), which changed the entire structure of the library landscape (Depping, 2014; Hommrich, 2018).…”
Section: From Interlibrary Loan To Semantic Search and Digital Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Internet and its electronic offerings increasingly influenced the supply of information and texts to the scientific community, which also influenced the specialist collections of the libraries. Consequently, they were transformed into (digital) information services for scientific communities (Hätscher & Müller, 2014), which changed the entire structure of the library landscape (Depping, 2014; Hommrich, 2018).…”
Section: From Interlibrary Loan To Semantic Search and Digital Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%