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Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication, dissemination and discovery of academic research, primarily in peer-reviewed journals and books[http://acrl.libguides.com/scholcomm/toolkit/ 1] . It is “the system through which research and other scholarly writings are created, evaluated for quality, disseminated to the scholarly community, and preserved for future use."[2] This primarily involves the publication of peer-reviewed academic journals, books and conference papers.
Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication, dissemination and discovery of academic research, primarily in peer-reviewed journals and books[http://acrl.libguides.com/scholcomm/toolkit/ ] . It is “the system through which research and other scholarly writings are created, evaluated for quality, disseminated to the scholarly community, and preserved for future use."[2] This primarily involves the publication of peer-reviewed academic journals, books and conference papers.


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Scholarly communication involves the creation, publication, dissemination and discovery of academic research, primarily in peer-reviewed journals and books[1] . It is “the system through which research and other scholarly writings are created, evaluated for quality, disseminated to the scholarly community, and preserved for future use."[2] This primarily involves the publication of peer-reviewed academic journals, books and conference papers.