Study the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and E-LIS (E-Prints for Library and Information Science) to determine if they are accord or not with criteria of validity and reliability required of scientific articles through peer... more
Study the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and E-LIS (E-Prints for Library and Information Science) to determine if they are accord or not with criteria of validity and reliability required of scientific articles through peer review. It analyzes problems attributed to the open access content and exposes the objections to its reliability. It also presents the citations received by peruvian authors in E-LIS, as well as severals statistics about peruvian production in this repository.
Study the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and E-LIS (E-Prints for Library and Information Science) to determine if they are accord or not with criteria of validity and reliability required of scientific articles through peer... more
Study the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and E-LIS (E-Prints for Library and Information Science) to determine if they are accord or not with criteria of validity and reliability required of scientific articles through peer review. It analyzes problems attributed to the open access content and exposes the objections to its reliability. It also presents the citations received by peruvian authors in E-LIS, as well as severals statistics about peruvian production in this repository.
Over the last decade, the systematic literature review has extended to management research and management education. The purpose of this paper is to present an alternative method named Strict Structured Literature Review (SSLR), to... more
Over the last decade, the systematic literature review has extended to management research and management education. The purpose of this paper is to present an alternative method named Strict Structured Literature Review (SSLR), to provide a robust selection of articles for starting a longitudinal study or as a fast reliable and transparent method reviewing literature for shorter work under a time-limit, for example research projects or educational assignments. A properly executed Strict Structured Literature Review will lead to the desirable outcome of connecting researchers, or students, with practitioners and create conditions for evidence-based management based on already existing research results. Using a Strict Structured Literature Review would create a publishing strategy where research funders return on investments (ROI) can be met through increased implementation of earlier research results in organizational decision making as well as extended scholarly communication. This...