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The effects of electronic journals and information
The effects of electronic journals and information
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What is the highest level of your formal education?
School qualification
UG
Taught PG
PHD
Other
The effects of electronic journals and information on managing scholarly communication from the perspective of the librarians in the UK
Under 26
26-35
36-45
46-55
56-65
Over 65
What is your role within the university library?
How long have you been working at the university as an academic librarian?
Less than 5 years
From 5 to 10 years
From 11 to 15 years
More than 15 years
To what extent do you agree to this definition of scholarly communication.
1-Agree strongly
2- Agree
3- Neutral
4- Disagree
5- Disagree strongly
The nature of scholarly communication has changed as a result of electronic information.
1-Agree strongly
2-Agree
3-Neutral
4-Disagree
5-Disagree strongly
Scholarly communication has changed from being the product of single person effort to group effort.
1-Agree strongly
2-Agree
3-Neutral
4-Disagree
5-Disagree strongly
Scholarly communication has been as a result of the ability of collaborative reviews, critique comments and group working at different work stages.
1-Agree strongly
2-Agree
3-Neutral
4-Disagree
5-Disagree strongly
Loss of access and different barriers of access are the most significant problems that face scholarly communication.
1-Agree strongly
2-Agree
3-Neutral
4-Disagree
5-Disagree strongly
Commercial publishers are controlling scholarly communication.
1-Agree strongly
2-Agree
3-Neutral
4-Disagree
5-Disagree strongly
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