DocumentCode :
2347619
Title :
Grey market science: research libraries, grey literature, and the legitimization of scientific discourse in the Internet age
Author :
Gelfand, Julia ; King, John Leslie
Author_Institution :
Sci. Libr., California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
23-25 Apr 1998
Firstpage :
115
Lastpage :
120
Abstract :
The growth in the Internet has spawned a trade of grey market science. This has undermined the traditional system for legitimization of scientific writing. This trend has significant implications for the research library community and other users. The paper explores how the control system has become endangered and offers examples of how grey literature in the sciences has become more mainstream. The implications of having access to this grey literature are many. The chief concerns and challenges remain in the socioeconomics of how to distribute the information, to archive it, to provide reliable assistance in using it, and to maintain authentication
Keywords :
Internet; information retrieval; legislation; message authentication; research libraries; socio-economic effects; Internet age; authentication; grey literature; grey market science; legitimization; reliable assistance; research libraries; research library community; scientific discourse; scientific writing; socioeconomics; Automatic control; Electronic publishing; Environmental economics; IP networks; Information technology; Internet; Libraries; Power generation economics; Process control; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Socioeconomic Dimensions of Electronic Publishing Workshop, 1998. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5101-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SEDEP.1998.730719
Filename :
730719
Link To Document :
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