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Rowlands, Ian, and Dave Nicholas. “The Changing Scholarly Communication Landscape: An International Survey of Senior Researchers.” Learned Publishing 19.1 (January 2006): 31-55.

Rowlands, Ian, Dave Nicholas, and Paul Huntington. “Scholarly Communication in the Digital Environment: What Do Authors Want?” London: City University London, Department of Information Science, Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of Research (Ciber), 2004. (External Link)

Rudder, Catherine E. “Scholarly Societies and Their Members: Incentives, Motives, and Policy Implications.” Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 3, 2003.

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———. Towards Electronic Journals: Realities for Scientists, Librarians, and Publishers. Washington, DC: Special Libraries Association, 2000.

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———. “Journal Publishing Systems: Outsource or In-house.” Learned Publishing 20.3 (July 2007): 177-181.

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