Laine, Heidi
(2015)
The case against the journal article: The age of publisher authority is going, going, gone — and we’ll be just fine.
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Abstract
Heidi Laine evaluates the often unsubstantiated claim that the journal article is central to the research communication process. Is a formal article really such a law of nature? She argues that the journal article (at least as we know it) will become a thing of the past. It will soon be replaced by article-style narrative reports, blogs, wikis, video and audio recordings, conference papers and presentations.
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