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Global Scholarly Communication and the Internationalization of Scholarly Journals

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2024, v.41 no.3, pp.359-380
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2024.41.3.359
JungWon Yoon (Jeonbuk National University)

Abstract

This study discusses the current state and challenges of global scholarly communication and the internationalization of scholarly journals. This study defines journal internationalization from the viewpoint of global scholarly communication and examines how the pursuit of knowledge universality, inclusiveness, and bibliodiversity, as well as scholar-led global scholarly communication, are being impeded. It proposes no-fee OA and repository-based OA journal publishing models and the development of multilingual scholarly information systems as a means to foster healthy global scholarly communication. Additionally, the study discusses the significance of international and national support and policy development, the roles of university libraries and library consortia, and the awareness of researchers, universities, and learned societies in promoting global scholarly communication.

keywords
global scholarly communication, journal globalization, Open Access, multilingualism, bibliodiversity, epistemic inequality, scholar-led
Submission Date
2024-08-22
Revised Date
2024-09-04
Accepted Date
2024-09-17

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management