The transition from paper to electronic journals: Key factors that affect scholars' acceptance of electronic journals

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Title
The transition from paper to electronic journals: Key factors that affect scholars' acceptance of electronic journals
Abstract
The primary purpose of this paper is to investigate what factors crucially affect scholar's acceptance of e-journals. Before reviewing various aspects of e-journals, it is necessary to fully understand the traditional journal system, because the developments, roles, and deficiencies of the paper journal system will illustrate some basic requirements for successful e-journals. This article also examines the developments of e-journals and presents a comprehensive examination of the economic, technological and cognitive, and sociological aspects of e-journals based upon an extensive literature review. With regard to the economic and technological and cognitive aspects, the benefits of scholarly e-journal publishing appear to be, by and large, favorable to the transition from paper to electronic journals. However, the major stumbling block is the credibility of scholarly e-journals. Whether or not scholars can obtain the same recognition or rewards through e-journal publication as they obtain through paper journal publication must be one of the key factors that affect scholar's acceptance of e-journals.
Publication
Serials Librarian
Date
2001
Volume
41
Issue
1
Pages
31-64
Journal Abbr
Ser. Libr.
Citation Key
pop00174
ISSN
0361-526X
Language
English
Extra
6 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Citation Key Alias: lens.org/000-081-770-161-36X tex.type: [object Object]
Citation
Kim, H. J. (2001). The transition from paper to electronic journals: Key factors that affect scholars’ acceptance of electronic journals. Serials Librarian, 41(1), 31–64. https://doi.org/10.1300/J123v41n01_04