New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics

E-journals are undoubtedly less widespread in the Humanities than in the Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) field. This is not just because of a lag in Humanities journals' development, but also because of the different extent at what electronic publishing technologies fit respectively the...

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Main Author: Matteo Romanello
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Language:English
Published: EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata 2011-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.jlis.it/article/view/4603
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spelling doaj-338f5e9dc717465496550981396f83072020-11-25T00:40:40ZengEUM Edizioni Università di MacerataJLIS.it2038-53662038-10262011-05-012110.4403/jlis.it-46034511New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in ClassicsMatteo Romanello0King's College, LondonE-journals are undoubtedly less widespread in the Humanities than in the Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) field. This is not just because of a lag in Humanities journals' development, but also because of the different extent at what electronic publishing technologies fit respectively the different nature and requirements of disciplines. The wide range of functionalities and services that can be offered online in addition to the print copy of a journal is one of the most important differences between paper-based and electronic publishing. Value Added Services (VAS) represent also a key aspect to be leveraged in the development of a sustainable business model for open access journals. VAS need to be though carefully. To provide them comes at a cost and it is a process that can just partly be automated. The paper aims at designing a new model for Classics e-journals specifically tailored on classicists' needs, identifying a set of functionalities that may be provided by e-journals on the basis of a deep understanding of the field and of recent user studies. The implementation of such functionalities and the automatisation of the process needed to enable them are then discussed in detail.https://www.jlis.it/article/view/4603CitationsClassicsE-journalsOpen Journal SystemsOJS
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title New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics
title_short New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics
title_full New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics
title_fullStr New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics
title_full_unstemmed New Value-Added Services for Electronic Journals in Classics
title_sort new value-added services for electronic journals in classics
publisher EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata
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2038-1026
publishDate 2011-05-01
description E-journals are undoubtedly less widespread in the Humanities than in the Scientific, Technical and Medical (STM) field. This is not just because of a lag in Humanities journals' development, but also because of the different extent at what electronic publishing technologies fit respectively the different nature and requirements of disciplines. The wide range of functionalities and services that can be offered online in addition to the print copy of a journal is one of the most important differences between paper-based and electronic publishing. Value Added Services (VAS) represent also a key aspect to be leveraged in the development of a sustainable business model for open access journals. VAS need to be though carefully. To provide them comes at a cost and it is a process that can just partly be automated. The paper aims at designing a new model for Classics e-journals specifically tailored on classicists' needs, identifying a set of functionalities that may be provided by e-journals on the basis of a deep understanding of the field and of recent user studies. The implementation of such functionalities and the automatisation of the process needed to enable them are then discussed in detail.
topic Citations
Classics
E-journals
Open Journal Systems
OJS
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