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The Impact of
Information and Communication Technologies on
Informal
Scholarly Scientific Communiation: A Literature Review
Abstract
This paper provides a review of the extensive research on the social
structure and process of informal scholarly scientific communication and
more recent research on the adoption and use of information and
communication technologies by scientists for informal scholarly scientific
communication. The benefits and uses of the information and communication
technologies reported in the literature were examined to determine the
influence of the technologies on the prior system. Information and
communication technologies have not changed the social structure of
science, but have enabled new forms of remote collaboration and slightly
higher productivity as measured by number of publications.