Scholarly communication is the means by which individuals engage in academic research and creative endeavor to inform their peers, formally or informally, of the work they are engaged in or have accomplished. Broadly defined, the process not only includes the creation and dissemination of scholarly works:
but also includes evaluation of quality (peer or editorial review) and preservation for future use.
This video does a nice job of laying out the current issues in scholarly communication in quick order before going on to advocate for open access and author rights. For more information on the issues brought up in this video, see the rest of this page and the other pages in this guide for more details and resources. If you have any questions, options to Ask a Librarian or request a Research Appointment are available on the right side of each page.
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