This study aims at the effect of self-archiving in facilitating and accelerating the dissemination of scientific production for researchers and faculty members and making it available to everyone all over the world, thus expanding the scope of reference citation for researchers. As well as identifying the attitudes of faculty members in the universities of northern Upper Egypt towards self-archiving their scientific production and making it available for free viewing via the Internet, monitoring the scientific contributions of the research community and the extent of their contribution to publishing their scientific production and doing self-archiving on their personal websites, and identifying the characteristics and features of this scientific production. Where the past few years have witnessed a large and rapid technical revolution that we have not seen before throughout human ages, foremost of which is the emergence of computers, then the Internet revolution and the information media revolution (infomedia), and the information communication revolution that has been called the Information Super High Way will continue. the emergence of electronic publishing, which has recently become an information industry; It employs computers and related equipment for economical purposes in the production of traditional print on paper. Its aim was to activate the processes of scientific communication between scientists, and it was not for commercial purposes, unlike what is happening now.
Hashem, H. (2023). Self-archiving of faculty members' research: a study of motives and trends. Arab International Journal of Library & Information Studies, 2(4), 99-132. doi: 10.21608/aijli.2023.231137.1046
MLA
Heba Hashem. "Self-archiving of faculty members' research: a study of motives and trends", Arab International Journal of Library & Information Studies, 2, 4, 2023, 99-132. doi: 10.21608/aijli.2023.231137.1046
HARVARD
Hashem, H. (2023). 'Self-archiving of faculty members' research: a study of motives and trends', Arab International Journal of Library & Information Studies, 2(4), pp. 99-132. doi: 10.21608/aijli.2023.231137.1046
VANCOUVER
Hashem, H. Self-archiving of faculty members' research: a study of motives and trends. Arab International Journal of Library & Information Studies, 2023; 2(4): 99-132. doi: 10.21608/aijli.2023.231137.1046