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E-raamat: Scholarly Communication at the Crossroads in China

(Dean of the Library and University Collections, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780081005422
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  • Kirjastus: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780081005422

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Scholarly Communication at the Crossroads in China follows the dichotomy paradox to focus on both achievements and challenges at every step of the scholarly communication process, highlighting Insights and trends in academic infrastructure and scholarly behaviors within the context of local economic, political, and technological development.

Since China adopted an open-door policy in the late 1970s, it has experienced a dramatic economic transformation. With a growth rate around 10% over the past three decades, China is now the second largest economy by nominal gross domestic product and by purchasing power parity in the world. Economic success has impelled restructurings in almost all aspects of the social and cultural settings. Among other changes, the new pursuits of education, research, and scholarship have redefined the academic community with its development across generations and ideologies.

  • Provides a large picture of scholarly communication in China, with official data, interviews, and personal observations
  • Includes the latest multidisciplinary information, covering education, library science, and information science
  • Contains diverse formats, including charts and tables, with dichotomy examples
  • Presents historical and contemporary coverage, analyzing data from 1978 onwards in a cultural, economic, social, and political context
  • Focuses on changes by taking readers through the complex process of scholarship transformation

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Explores scholarly communication in China and recent developments, focusing on both achievements and challenges at every step of the process
Author Biography vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
1 Preparations: Who?
1(32)
1.1 Higher Education: A Brief History
1(5)
1.2 Modern Education Since the Late 1970s
6(22)
1.3 Conclusion
28(5)
References
29(4)
2 Creation and Dissemination: How?
33(30)
2.1 Printing Technology: A Brief History
33(3)
2.2 Scholarship Creation in Modern China
36(14)
2.3 Scholarly Publishing
50(9)
2.4 Conclusion
59(4)
References
60(3)
3 Preservation: Why?
63(28)
3.1 A Historical Review
63(5)
3.2 Present Practice
68(9)
3.3 Digital Preservation
77(9)
3.4 Conclusion
86(5)
References
87(4)
4 Access: Where?
91(28)
4.1 Uneven Access
92(9)
4.2 Open Access
101(13)
4.3 Conclusion
114(5)
References
116(3)
5 International Collaborations: What?
119(20)
5.1 At the Individual Level
119(9)
5.2 At the Institutional Level
128(7)
5.3 Conclusion
135(4)
References
136(3)
6 Assessment: Which?
139(18)
6.1 Some Background Information
139(1)
6.2 Bibliometric Assessment of Research Activities
140(9)
6.3 Behavior Observed
149(4)
6.4 Conclusion
153(4)
References
154(3)
Conclusion 157(4)
Appendices 161(6)
Index 167
Dr Jingfeng Xia is the Dean of the Library and University Collections, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA. Previously he worked at the University of Arizona and the University of Florida Libraries. He has published extensively on scholarly communication, applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in library management, and digital repositories.