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Features of Functioning and Development of Network Scientific Journals in the Modern Digital Landscape System: Russian and Bulgarian Experience Comparative Analysis

https://doi.org/10.23932/2542-0240-2020-13-2-8

Abstract

The article analyzes the experience of development of electronic scientific journals in Russia and Bulgaria in the context of general trends of digitalization and transformation of the sphere of science management in recent decades and also the implementation of a strategy to increase the competitiveness of science in the global scientific community, which is reflected in the activities of scientific journals. The main problem that draws attention of the authors is how universal digitalization changes the usual view of science, affecting the development of periodicals, and how, on the contrary, the network form of social institutions of science affects its development, what place such journals occupy in the general view of science. The article examines the potential of journals in Russia and Bulgaria to promote the achievements of scientists, increase the credibility of representatives of individual scientific and educational institutions, meet the requirements of scientometrics, reflect the trends of transformation of the global scientific landscape, and fight against “fake” science. The object of the research is a number of journals in the fields of political science, philosophy, history, cultural studies, sociology, psychology, communications and information technologies published in Russia and Bulgaria, which originated as a network or use the network form as one of the main ones in their activities. The main method used in the study is an expert survey. The guide of the expert interview includes 18 questions in Russian and Bulgarian. A total of 12 interviews are conducted with editors-in-chief and members of editorial boards of 9 Russian journals, and 8 interviews with editors-in-chief of Bulgarian journals. The comparative analysis reveals similarities and differences in the goal setting of creating electronic journals, their advantages and disadvantages, the role of scientometrics, the choice of access forms and technological solutions for communication, and development prospects. The role of electronic journals in the digital socialization of scientists – authors, editors, and reviewers, and in the transformation of the usual forms of research activities of modern researchers is shown. The question of the key role of electronic journals in the fundamental change in the global scientific landscape at the same time identifies the problem of the crisis of confidence in e-magazines related to as with tradition, accepted by the scientific community, and with inadequate understanding of goal setting of electronic periodicals and their differences from print publications.

About the Authors

A. F. Yakovleva
State Academic University for the Humanities; Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Political Science
Russian Federation

Alexandra F. Yakovleva

PhD in Politics, Professor; Leading Researcher

119049, Maronovsky by-str., 26, Moscow, Russian Federation; 119991, Lomonosovskiy Av., 27/4, Moscow, Russian Federation



I. T. Mavrodieva
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Philosophy
Russian Federation

Ivanka T. Mavrodieva

DSc in Philosophy, Full Prof. Doc. Hab.

1504, Tsar Osvoboditel blv., 15, Sofia, Bulgaria



V. A. Boldin
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Political science
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Boldin

PhD in Politics, Assistant

119991, Lomonosovskiy Av., 27/4, Moscow, Russian Federation



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Yakovleva A.F., Mavrodieva I.T., Boldin V.A. Features of Functioning and Development of Network Scientific Journals in the Modern Digital Landscape System: Russian and Bulgarian Experience Comparative Analysis. Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2020;13(2):153-176. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23932/2542-0240-2020-13-2-8

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