Professorial Lecture: Resources

[Professorial Lecture series post ten]

Barish S, Daley E. (2005) “Multimedia Scholarship for the 21st Century.”

Barjak F. (2006). “The Role of the Internet in Informal Scholarly Communication.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 57 (10): 17.

Berners-Lee T.  “The World Wide Web: A very short personal history.”

Borgman C. (2007) “Scholarship in the Digital Age : Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet.” MIT Press Cambridge

Borgman C. (2013) “Scholarship in the Networked World: Big Data, Little Data, No Data.” Oliver Smithies Lecture, Balliol College, Oxford. Oxford, UK. Jun. 2013.

Boyer E. (1990) “Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate.” Jossey-Bass San Francisco.

Cheverie JF, Boettcher J, Buschman J. (2009) “Digital Scholarship in the University Tenure and Promotion Process.” Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 40 (3) : 219–30.

Eyre-Walker A, Stoletzki N . (2013) “The Assessment of Science: The Relative Merits of Post-Publication Review, the Impact Factor, and the Number of Citations.” PLoS Biology, 11 (10): e1001675.

Federer A. (2011) “Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact.” Journal of Medical Internet Research,  13 (4): e123.

Hahn TB, Burright M, Duggan HN. (2011) “Has the Revolution in Scholarly Communication Lived Up to Its Promise?” Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology,  37 (5): 24-28.

Harley D, Earl-Novell S, et al. (2007) “The Influence of Academic Values on Scholarly Publication and Communication Practices.” The Journal of Electronic Publishing, 10 (2).

Harley D, Acord S, Earl-Novell S, Lawrence S., King C. (2011) “Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication : An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines.”

Hendricks A. (2010) “Bloggership, or is Publishing a Blog Scholarship? A Survey of Academic Librarians.” Library Hi Tech, 28 (3).

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Kling R, McKim G. (2000).  “Not Just a Matter of Time: Field Differences and the Shaping of Electronic Media in Supporting Scientific Communication.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 51 (14) : 14.

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Mukherjee B. (2009) “Scholarly Communication: A Journey from Print to Web ” Library Philosophy and Practice.

Pearce N, Weller M, Scanlon E, Kinsley S. (2010) “Digital Scholarship Considered: How New Technologies Could Transform Academic Work” E in Education, 16 (1).

Priem J, Hemminger BH. (2010). “Scientometrics 2.0: New Metrics of Scholarly Impact on the Social Web.” First Monday, 15 (7).

Schonfeld RC, Housewright R (2013), “Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2012,”

Smith-Rumsey  A. (2010) “Scholarly Communication Institute 8 : Emerging Genres in Scholarly Communication.” University of Virginia Library.

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Veletsianos G, Kimmons R. (2012) “Networked Participatory Scholarship: Emergent Techno-cultural Pressures Toward Open and Digital Scholarship in Online Networks.” Computers & Education 58 : 766–774.

Wellar M. (2011) ” The Digital Scholar: How Technology Is Transforming Scholarly Practice

Wright AM. (2013). “Starting Scholarly Conversations: A Scholarly Communication Outreach Program.” Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 2 (1) : eP1096.

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