Sonia Permata Radiana, Kenan Lee, Alexander Yandra, Heleni Filtri, A. Supasa
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摘要
在以技术飞速发展为标志的工业 4.0 时代,技术在学科中的应用至关重要。这场技术革命的一个重要方面是基于网络的预印本服务和索引数据库的兴起,为研究人员提供了一个无需传统同行评审即可共享成果的直接途径。本研究从新手研究人员的视角出发,通过三个主题(如收益、认知和期望)调查了印尼研究人员采用基于预印本的出版系统的情况,重点关注 SSRN First Look 和 Google Scholar (GS)。SSRN First Look 在促进开放科学方面发挥了至关重要的作用,是各种科学文献的存储库。它在快速、透明地传播研究成果方面表现出色,尤其有利于新手研究人员。研究揭示了SSRN First Look在促进全球(包括印度尼西亚)快速共享研究成果方面的影响。作为开放科学领域的新兴力量,它吸引了大量关注,凸显了预印本服务器在现代学术界日益重要的作用。本次调查特意邀请了 77 位参加过 SSRN First Look 和 GS 出版研讨会的新手研究人员。调查结果强调了这些平台对学术界,尤其是新手研究人员的积极影响。随着我们进一步迈入数字时代,预印本服务器在加速研究传播和促进开放式科学交流方面的作用不可或缺。
Recognizing Friendly Preprint Servers and Indexation: SSRN First Look and Google Scholar Data base for Novice Researchers
In the era of Industry 4.0, marked by rapid technological advancements, the use of technology in academic disciplines is crucial. A significant aspect of this tech revolution is the rise of web-based preprint services and index databases, offering a direct avenue for researchers to share work without traditional peer review. This study investigates the adoption of preprint-based publication systems in Indonesian research, focusing on SSRN First Look and Google Scholar (GS) from novices researchers’ perspective in 3 based themes e.g., Benefit, Awareness, and Expectation. SSRN First Look has been vital in promoting open science, serving as a repository for diverse scientific documents. It excels in quickly and transparently disseminating research, especially beneficial for novice researchers. The research reveals the impact of SSRN First Look in facilitating the rapid sharing of research globally, including Indonesia. As an emerging force in open science, it has attracted substantial attention, underlining the growing role of preprint servers in modern academia. This survey intentionally invited 77 novice researchers who participated in a publication workshop affiliated with SSRN First Look and GS. The findings emphasize the positive impact of these platforms on the academic community, particularly novice researchers. As we advance further into the digital era, the role of preprint servers in accelerating research dissemination and promoting open scientific communication is indispensable.