Slavic Studies and the World: Embracing the Revolution of Open Access Publishing
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2010Author
Giullian, Jon C.
Publisher
Sofia, Bulgaria: “St. Kliment Okhridskii” University of Sofia
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Article
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Scholary, edited volume
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This study discusses patterns of open access publishing in Slavic studies. The purpose of this study is to gauge the level of open access publishing among Slavic studies scholars; to identify what types of documents are being made available; to observe which disciplines are most active in making their documents freely available; and to determine which venues are most active for documents related to Slavic studies.
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Giullian, Jon (2010). “Slavic Studies and the World: Embracing the Revolution of Open Access Publishing,” Globalization and the Management of Information Resources: Papers from the International Conference, Sofia, Bulgaria, 12-14 November 2008. Herbert K. Achleitner and Alexander Dimchev, eds., pp. 181-190. Sofia, Bulgaria: “St. Kliment Okhridskii” University of Sofia, 2010 [Compact Disc].
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