Open Access Publication in the Spotlight (January 2024)
Each month, the open access team of the University of Groningen Library (UB) puts a recent open access article by UG authors in the spotlight. This publication is highlighted via social media and the library’s newsletter and website.
Article in the spotlight for January 2024
The article in the spotlight for the month of January 2024 is titled "On the ruins of seriality": The scientific journal and the nature of the scientific life written by Dorien Daling (lecturer at the Faculty of Arts).
We asked corresponding author Dorien Daling a few questions about the article.
Citation
Daling, D. (2023). “On the ruins of seriality”: The scientific journal and the nature of the scientific life. Endeavour, 47(4), 100885. https://doi.org/(...)ndeavour.2023.100885
About Open Access in the Spotlight
The initiative wishes to emphasize the relevance of open access publishing for the visibility of research and to acknowledge open science best practices at the same time. Authors are given the opportunity to speak about their motives to publish open access and their experience with it. Publications from all UG faculties will be included.
Last modified: | 01 February 2024 4.43 p.m. |
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