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服务于现代科学出版发展的生物医学科学与专业社交网络。

Biomedical Scientific and Professional Social Networks in the Service of the Development of Modern Scientific Publishing.

作者信息

Masic Izet, Begic Edin

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Faculty of Medicine-Sarajevo Medical School of the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

出版信息

Acta Inform Med. 2016 Dec;24(6):409-412. doi: 10.5455/aim.2016.24.409-412.

Abstract

Information technologies have found their application in virtually every branch of health care. In recent years they have demonstrated their potential in the development of online library, where scientists and researchers can share their latest findings. Academia.edu, ResearchGate, Mendeley, Kudos, with the support of platform GoogleScholar, have indeed increased the visibility of scientific work of one author, and enable a much greater availability of the scientific work to the broader audience. Online libraries have allowed free access to the scientific content to the countries that could not follow the economic costs of getting access to certain scientific bases. Especially great benefit occurred in countries in transition and developing countries. Online libraries have great potential in terms of expanding knowledge, but they also present a major problem for many publishers, because their rights can be violated, which are signed by the author when publishing the paper. In the future it will lead to a major conflict of the author, the editorial board and online database, about the right to scientific content This question certainly represents one of the most pressing issues of publishing, whose future in printed form is already in the past, and the future of the online editions will be a problem of large-scale.

摘要

信息技术已在医疗保健的几乎每个分支中得到应用。近年来,它们在在线图书馆的发展中展现出了潜力,科学家和研究人员可以在那里分享他们的最新发现。在谷歌学术平台的支持下,Academia.edu、ResearchGate、Mendeley、Kudos确实提高了单个作者科研工作的知名度,并使更广泛的受众能够更便捷地获取科研成果。在线图书馆让那些无法承担获取某些科学数据库经济成本的国家能够免费获取科学内容。转型国家和发展中国家尤其受益匪浅。在线图书馆在扩展知识方面潜力巨大,但它们也给许多出版商带来了一个重大问题,因为作者在发表论文时签署的权利可能会受到侵犯。未来,这将导致作者、编辑委员会和在线数据库在科学内容权利方面产生重大冲突。这个问题无疑是出版业最紧迫的问题之一,其印刷版的未来已然过去,而在线版的未来将是一个大规模的问题。

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