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Reforming scholarly publishing and knowledge communication: From the advent of the scholarly journal to the challenges of open accessOnline Information Review, Vol. 29, No. 4. (2005)
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Notes for this article"From the institutional point of view, an institutional repository will reform scholarly communication as potentially it serves as a tangible indicator of an institution's quality. Visibility, prestige, and public value all enhance the profile and help provide wider dissemination of research and development output. This, in turn, attracts high quality researchers and more research funds because research output is widely disseminated, read and cited; it also has an impact on the number of citations of papers produced by the institutional staff. Institutional repositories also provide valuable support for HEIs – higher education institutions – to carry out their mission in researching and teaching (Pinfield, 2004b, p. 303)."
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