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Electronic journals and their unbundled functions in scholarly communication: Views and utilization by scientific,technological and medical researchers in Japan
Authors:Keiko Kurata  Mamiko Matsubayashi  Shinji Mine  Tomohide Muranushi  Shuichi Ueda
Institution:1. School of Library and Information Science, Keio University, 2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345, Japan;2. Graduate School of Library, Information and Media studies, University of Tsukuba, 1-2 Kasuga, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8550, Japan;3. Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Keio University, 2-15-45 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345, Japan;4. Department of Library and Information Science, Aichi Shukutoku University, 9 Choshukatahira Nagakute-cho Aichi-gun, Aichi 480-1197, Japan
Abstract:In recent years, electronic journals are in common use in scholarly communication and we can interpret this situation in various ways. On the one hand, we can say that scholarly communication is now much dependent on electronic resources. On the other hand, it would be too simplistic to say that scholarly communication is now greatly dependent on electronic resources because researchers seldom use other electronic resources. The purpose of this article is to show the position of electronic journals in scholarly communication based on Japanese researchers’ information behavior and estimation. The main focus is on distinguishing the function of scholarly journal and the electronic form. A questionnaire was sent to 1427 physicists, 1026 chemists and 1276 pathologists in universities and other research institutes all over Japan, of whom 775 (54.3%), 494 (48.1%) and 541 (42.4%), respectively, supplied answers. The main results are as follows. Japanese researchers in STM fields use electronic journals as a matter of course, and other electronic resources to some extent, for accessing information; but this shift to electronic resources seemed to be not a transformation but a modification of traditional patterns of use. Researchers still rely on traditional scholarly journals for accessing information and publication, although their recognition has begun to change.
Keywords:Electronic journals  Scholarly journals  Scholarly communication  Electronic resources  E-print archive  Researchers&rsquo  use pattern
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