Prepublications: centralised vs. decentralised distribution.
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2000.v23.i2.319Keywords:
preprints, electronic publishing, scholarly communicationAbstract
Prepublications are accounts of research results that are distributed prior to formal publication in scientific journals. They are the form of scholarly communication that has taken more advantage of the advances in telecommunication and information technologies. Their electronic distribution has taken a different form within the disciplines. In this paper we compare the decentralized model of Economies with the centralized model of Physics.
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