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Authors publication strategies in scholarly publishing
In this exploratory study, we analyze publishing patterns of authors from different disciplines, as part of a broader analysis of the transformation of the scholarly publishing industry. Although a growing body of literature analyses the author’s role within the process of research production,
validation, certification and dissemination, there is little systematic empirical research on publishing patterns; little therefore can be said on relevant issues within the current debate on the future of scholarly publishing such as
authors’ responses to (or even awareness of) the growing array of publication possibilities or the speed of adaptation to the increasing series of incentives by
funding agencies or academic institutions. On the basis of the analysis of three years of publications gathered in the institutional repository of UniversitĂ degli Studi di Milano, we highlight trends of publication strategies and
different responses to incentive systems. Preliminary results indicate that publication outcomes and intensity differ across disciplines, while similarities occur mainly in terms of choice of preferred outcomes by seniority. Open
access is still uncommon among the authors in our sample and it is more utilized by relatively senior authors and active authors
Il ruolo dei social network s nello sviluppo delle aziende culturali: il caso New York Public Library
il capitolo analizza la governance della new york public library secondo una prospettiva multistakeholder evidenziando l'importanza dei social network per la sostenibilitĂ del progetto cultural
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La legge sulla lettura
il contributo analizza la specificitĂ della legge sulla lettura uscita nel 2020 e le conseguenze sul funzionamento della filiera editoriale e sulla promozione della lettur
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