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The production, circulation, consumption, and ownership of scientific knowledge: Historical perspectives: Review
Learned Publishing ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-31 , DOI: 10.1002/leap.1333 Tom Hill 1
中文翻译:
科学知识的生产,流通,消费和所有权:历史观点:回顾
更新日期:2021-04-04
Learned Publishing ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-31 , DOI: 10.1002/leap.1333 Tom Hill 1
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- The paper is the product of a long period of research in the Royal Society's extensive archives.
- Through an exploration of the evolution of Philosophical Transactions, this paper addresses the question of who owns scholarly content and who has the right to circulate it.
- For much of its history, Philosophical Transactions has not operated on a commercial basis but instead as a component of the Royal Society's information dissemination efforts.
- Commercial publishing is relatively new: it grew considerably in the early part of the Cold War.
- While commercial publishers are well placed to respond to changes in the market, the paper vividly demonstrates no business model is invulnerable to change.
中文翻译:
科学知识的生产,流通,消费和所有权:历史观点:回顾
- 该论文是皇家学会广泛档案中长期研究的产物。
- 通过对哲学交易的发展的探讨,本文解决了谁拥有学术内容以及谁有权传播它的问题。
- 在其大部分历史中,“哲学交易”并不是以商业为基础,而是作为皇家学会信息传播工作的一部分。
- 商业出版是相对较新的:在冷战初期,它已经有了很大的增长。
- 尽管商业出版商可以很好地应对市场变化,但该文件生动地表明,没有任何商业模式是不可改变的。