New scientific communication channels tested from a journal
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v3i.3726Abstract
Review of products and services launched or participated by the journal El Profesional de la Información (EPI) to test new ways of disseminating scientific information in the field of Library and Information Science. From the very beginning and throughout the years, the EPI staff has built various interconnected information systems, but especially in recent times when the internet makes it so easy to be connected and to establish links of all kinds. While any effort to spread knowledge is positive, current applications of the 2.0 movement have had limited success in the scientific field.Downloads
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