Scholarly Communication
Scholarly Communication refers to the process of sharing research, knowledge, and information within academic and research communities. It encompasses various forms of communication such as publishing in academic journals, presenting at conferences, collaborating on research projects, and engaging in discussions and debates within academic circles. The goal of scholarly communication is to advance knowledge, promote critical thinking, and contribute to the overall body of academic literature.
External Links
- [podcasts.library.columbia.edu] Columbia University Libraries Podcasts – Columbia University Libraries is excited to explore the possibilities of podcasting as a form of research storytelling and scholarly communications with student and faculty partners. We provide educational and technical services to publish professional and impactful podcasts as an emerging form of digital scholarship.
- [c4disc.org] Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications