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Специальные выпуски и их роль в научной коммуникации в условиях трансформации издательской деятельности

https://doi.org/10.24069/SEP-24-21

Аннотация

Данная статья направлена на углубление понимания роли специальных выпусков в динамично развивающейся сфере научно-издательской деятельности. Она раскрывает важные аспекты влияния новых технологий на прозрачность издательских процессов, модели открытого доступа и показатели успеха, которые могут быть полезны издателям, редакторам, приглашенным редакторам и исследователям. На основе проведенного анализа рассматривается значение специальных выпусков и их роль в сохранении разнообразия, равенства и инклюзивности в рамках научно-издательской деятельности. Цель статьи – внести вклад в обсуждение роли специальных выпусков в поддержании добросовестности исследовательской деятельности,  подчеркнув их значение для научной коммуникации и предложив рекомендации для их развития в будущем.

Об авторах

Р. М. Глиснер
Университет Нью-Мексико, Центр библиотечных и информационных технологий в области медицинских наук
Соединённые Штаты Америки


А. Суд
Медицинская школа Университета Нью-Мексико
Соединённые Штаты Америки


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Рецензия

Для цитирования:


Глиснер Р.М., Суд А. Специальные выпуски и их роль в научной коммуникации в условиях трансформации издательской деятельности. Научный редактор и издатель. 2024;9(2):152-167. https://doi.org/10.24069/SEP-24-21

For citation:


Gleasner R.M., Sood A. Special Issues: The Roles of Special Issues in Scholarly Communication in a Changing Publishing Landscape. Science Editor and Publisher. 2024;9(2):152-167. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24069/SEP-24-21

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