Accelerating change in
scholarly communications
: Focused on cases of Korea
2010.11.10.
KISTI
Dept. of Knowledge Resources
Senior researcher, Librarian
Choi Seon Heui
CONCERT 2010 Meeting
CONTENTS
Introduction1
Scholarly publishing and
Communications in Korea2
Supporting scholarly activities
by Korean government3
Comparison the situation
among Asian countries4
Taking a look new trends in
scholarly services5
Towards the collaboration6
1.1 Changes in Scholarly Communications : various issues
BioWeb
Scientific Data
Tag Cloud
Sharing
Globalization
Tagging
Personalization
Semantic WebOpen Access
Interaction Web
Digital Convergence
Collaboration
Web 3.0
Knowledge Base
E-journal
Augment Reality
Amazon
Killer ApplicationUCC
Ontology
Social Network
Copyright
Copyleft
Clouds Computing
Google Ecosystem
Sustainability
Digital Preservation
Open Science
Mobile
Smart phonePayment Gateway
Curation
Impact Factor
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1.2 Change of Scholarly Communications: Paradigm shift
Move to The 4th Paradigm
The research method is revolving around data-driven science
The 1st Paradigm – Experimental Science
Began thousands of years. Explanation for Natural Phenemena
The 2nd Paradigm – Theoretical Science
Began hundreds of years, Model and Generalization
The 3rd Paradigm – Computational ScienceBegan 10 years ago, Virtualization for Complex Phenomenon
The 4th Paradigm-Data-driven Science
The entire scientific community found new era by crossing multi-disciplines, C. Lynch
It jumps over the boundary between academic disciplines and creates community-driven scientific knowledge curation, P. Ginsparg
It takes advantage of the parts that can be contributed in scholarly communication, H.V de Sompel & C. Lagoze
It needs to be adjusted beyond the barriers between the communities and policy makers establish the data policy. Anne & B. Fitzgerald
It exists between the various academic disciplines but emphasizes interconnectivity in the network world. T. Hannay
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1.3 Changes of Scholarly Communications: Information Production and Distribution
Process
< Source : Brody, T. and S. Harnad. The Research-Impact Cycle. http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Temp/openaccess.ppt >.
Researchers write
pre-refereeing
“Pre-Print”
Submitted to Journal
Pre-Print reviewed by Peer
Experts – “Peer-Review”
Pre-Print revised by article’s Authors
New impact cycles:
Self-archived research
impact is greater (and
faster) because access
is maximized (and
accelerated)
Journal Visibility
Growing Influence 12 -
18 M
onth
s
Pre-Print self-archived
In university’s Eprint
Website
New impact cycles:
New research builds
on
existing research
Impact cycle
begins:
Research is done
Refereed “Post-Print” Accepted,
Certified, Published by Journal
Researchers can access the Post-Print if
their university has a subscription to the
Journal
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Efficient Collection Development of Scholarly Information &
Necessity of Share and Capitalization
1.4 Changes of Scholarly Communication: Information Production & Usage
Environment
Increase in Information Production
Diversification of Media, Publication of New Concept
Experiment
Diversity of Digital Versions (Electronic Type,
Synchronous Type, Pre-Print Type, Free Web Type, etc)
Various Licensing Models, Pricing Structures
Internet Distribution, Online Remote Access
Various Information Storage Model(Self-Shelf
Accumulation, Self-Archiving, Origanization-
Archiving)
Convergence and linkage between Related
Fields/Types
Merging with Information Service Provider and
Publisher and Growing Influence
Big Deal and Packaging Journal(Bundling)
Electronic Resources Consortium, Site License
Information Access and Service Integration (Portal,
Subject Gateway, Web Archiving)
Digital Diffusion Digital Convergence
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2. Scholarly publishing & Communications in Korea
In Korean academic publication, the journals have published by about 2,000
societies in liberal arts and S&T
more than 2,500 kinds of journals have been published by the societies
the editorial board organized by each society is responsible for submission
and peer-review of manuscripts, and then print offices are in charge of
printing the manuscripts
Korea does not have systematic marketing and market research for journal
publishing
unprofessional publication and distribution environment at the birth of a
journal
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3. Supporting scholarly activities by Korean government
Korean scholarly societies are difficult to be financial independence due to
samll size.
Korean government(MEST) has provided some publication fund to support
scholarly activities
Before Reorganization
KOFST
<Science & Technology>
Basic activities (Conference/Journal)
Irregular activity
(Irregular Conference)
NRF
<Humanity & Social>
Conference (Korea/International)
Journal (Korean/English)
<Science & Technology>
Conference (Korea/International)
Journal (Korean/English)
After Reorganization
KOFST
<Science & Technology>
- Conference (Korea/International)
- Journal (Korean/English)
NRF
<Humanity & Social>
- Conference
(Korea/International)
- Journal (Korean/English)
- Fostering World-Class
International Journals
3.1 Supporting scholarly activities by Korean government
: 2010 new change
JournalsConferences
Ministry of Education, Science & Technology.
“About Society Academic Activity Support Registration”
(2010.3.9)
3. 2 Focused on Sience & Technology by KOFST
•International journals
•Domestic journals•World Conferences
•International Conferences
•Domestic Conferences
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4.1 CSCD in China
- Chinese Science Citation Database developed by Chinese Academy of Science
-1,123 journals, 3,000,000 articles, 17,000,000 references
-first local database that is serviced in Web of Knowledge platform
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-Citation Database for Japanese Publications developed by National Institute of Informatics
- 1,640,000 articles, 17,700,000 references
- integrating various literature database and Serving CiNii (partially charged)
4.2 CiNii in Japan
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-Citation Database for Thai journals developed by OHEC, TRF, KMUTT
-Give greater visibility to the 194 Thai journals
-For online management, online publishing and open access of Thai journals
4.3 TCI in Thai
4.4 KoreaScience in Korea by KISTI
-Gateway to Korean science & technology information developed by KISTI
-Give greater visibility and linking to the 250 Korean journals, news, events, organization information
-Seamless & Barrier-free access to S&T information in Korea
Application for WEB2.0
technology for user
Real-time update of analyzed data
using AJAX and FLEX
Embodiment of global service with
English translation
Accessibility/introduction of
customized chart tool for
supporting efficiency and
visualization of analysis
4.4 KSCI in Korea by KISTI
-platform that offers a variety of high value-added information such as searching research data, measuring
the influences of journals and analyzing research trends
- 459 journals, 270,000 articles, 5,000,000 references
Info
rmation S
erv
ice
Institution Information
Management
Journal
Management
References
ManagementDB Output/Input
Management
Board
Management
System
Management
•Institution Info.•Institution Register•Institution Journal List
• Journal Info.• Volume Info• Article Info
• References Creation• References Verification• Article Info Mapping
• CrossRef Output• DB Ouput
• Board Manage.• Q&A Manage.• Library Manage.
• Code Manage.• Security Manage.• Index Creation
Manage.• OpenAPI Manage.
Repository
Circula
tion
Fla
tform
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Citation Index DB
Integration Search Scholarly Information Search
Cited Articles References Statistic My Page
• Article Info.• Cited article• References• Journal
• Journal• Journal Article• Subject Category
• Citation Index• Citation Statistic
• References• References
Statistic
•Interests•Groups•Connecter
• My Folder• Search History• Information
Correction
Application Service
KSCI
Related Module
Journal DB Articles DBReferences
DB
Original text
position
DB
Statistic Log
DB
Journal
Anomaly Info
DB
Volume DB
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CrossRef Reference deposition,
Citing/Cited Tracking, Citation Index, LinkOut Service
University/
Industry/
Research
Institution
Government
Users
User
CrossRef
Korea
Knowledge
Portal
Information
Offer
KoreaMed
NDSL, Society village fulltext linking, citation index
SSOInfo. Offer
Practical Use
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Related Info. Service
4.4 KSCI system architecture
FeaturesServices
1NATURE
2CELL
3AAAS
6JOVE
7SCOPUS
4 BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
8NEXTBIO
5 PUBMED/PUBMED CENTRAL
1Service direction
2Data Format
3Technology Element
Search term recommendation, information linking
Information visualization, Full-text service
Supporting personalization, leading user participation
Supporting direct utilization of information
Mobile device
Full-Text /XML/image
AVI/voice information
Authority file/various dictionaries
Open Api/Suggest/Topic Rank
Full-Text XML/Term/Visualization
Mobile Device/Social Network
1. 벤치마킹5. new trends of services
- Visualization, user convenience, highly usability, user created content
- supporting Fulltext service -> motion video, image, XML, Topic rank, Open API, Mobile device
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(Indonesia Citation Index)
ACI
VCI BCI
CCI
ICI
LCI
MCIMnCI
PCI
SCI
TCIp
(VietNam Citation Index)
Thailand (TCI platform)
(Singapore Citation Index)
(Philippines Citation Index)
(Myanmar Citation Index)(Malaysia Citation Index)
(Laos Citation Index)
(Cambodia Citation Index)
(Brunei Citation Index)
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6. Expected benefits from collaborations
The usage of academic information in each country will be active, and the
influence will increase.
Academic activities of each country will advance.
It is possible for each country to collaborate with global service providers.
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References
Proceedings of China- Korea-Japan Conference for Science and Technology
Information Institutes. 2010. Tokyo. Japan
Proceedings of 5th TCI Symposium on Thai Scholarly Journals. 2010.
Bangkok. Thai
http://www.sciencechina.cn/
http://ci.nii.ac.jp/
http://www.koreascience.kr
http://ksci.kisti.re.kr