Broadly speaking, Scholarly Communication is the life cycle of scholarship. It is the process through which research is discovered, accessed, created, reviewed, disseminated, acquired, and preserved. The process involves numerous stakeholders, including authors, publishers, libraries, institutions, and funding agencies.
While scholarly communication has typically focused on journal publication, we can also include other types of research output, such as data, software, and other kinds of digital scholarship.
UNBC librarians are available to provide scholarly communication support to researchers in various ways. The following are a few examples: