Scholarly communication and epistemic cultures

Le monde de la communication scientifique n'est pas uniforme: les chimistes, les physiciens de la haute energie, par exemple, ont des cultures qui leur sont propres. L'auteur analyse l'importance de fait dans l'examen de la crise des periodiques (forte augmentation des prix), et des processus d'evaluation par les pairs, des ressources et supports d'information.

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