Should I Stay or Should I Go? Alternative Infrastructures in Scholarly Publishing

Authors

  • Carl Lagoze University of Michigan School of Information
  • Paul Edwards University of Michigan School of Information
  • Christian Sandvig University of Michigan, Department of Communication Studies
  • Jean-Christophe Plantin University of Michigan, Department of Communication Studies

Keywords:

infrastructure, scholarly communication, disruption

Abstract

For more than three-and-a-half centuries, the scholarly infrastructure—composed of commercial publishers, learned societies, libraries, and the scholars themselves—has provided the foundation functions of certification, registration, access, preservation, and reward. However, over the last two decades, the stability of this infrastructure has been disrupted by profound changes in the technological, economic, cultural, and political climate. We examine the actions of scholars in response to this infrastructure instability through the lens of Hirschman’s “exit, voice, and loyalty” framework. We describe the motivations and actions by scholars, especially those with tenure, who have chosen exit from the mainstream scholarly communication infrastructure to a proliferation of newly available alternative infrastructures. However, this option is not practical for all scholars due to the “enforced loyalty” imposed by reward systems based on metrics that are intricately tied to the traditional infrastructure. We examine the alternative of voice exercised by these scholars, combined with the threat of exit that has changed policies that are the source of dissatisfaction with the system.

Author Biographies

Carl Lagoze, University of Michigan School of Information

Associate Professor(734) 763-1569

Paul Edwards, University of Michigan School of Information

Professor

Christian Sandvig, University of Michigan, Department of Communication Studies

Associate Professor

Jean-Christophe Plantin, University of Michigan, Department of Communication Studies

Research Fellow

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Published

2015-03-30

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