A roadmap for making islamic finance sources more accessible : the role of secondary services in the dissemination of research

Other Title(s)

خارطة الطريق لجعل مصادر التمويل الإسلامية أيسر منالا : دور الخدمات الثانوية في النشر الأبحاث

Author

Ali, S. Nazim

Source

The 7th International Conference in Islamic economics : thirty years of research in islamic economics solutions and applications of contermporary economic issues 24-26 Rabie Awal 1429 H 1-3 April 2008 G.

Publisher

King Abdulaziz University Islamic Economics Institute

Publication Date

2008-04-30

Country of Publication

Saudi Arabia

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Islamic Studies

English Abstract

Secondary services, particularly electronic databases, have revolutionized research by bringing together more resources for one’s disposal.

This virtual network has exponentially increased the availability of information, thus making relevancy one of the most important questions in data collection.

The Internet may be useful for finding introductory information because the turn-over time is short and the resources are practically unlimited.

However, the internet is inherently flawed as a research tool for serious researchers because there is no barrier to entry, hence regardless of credentials or veracity anyone can post anything as a “fact.” The issue of quality assurance then becomes important.

Quality assurance can stem from professional authority (who is writing the article), institutional authority (where is the research being undertaken), or a publisher’s authority (by whom is it being published).

Therefore, though the Internet is a good source of industry news, market news, and consumer perceptions, established outlets (both print media and electronic) should be preferred.

This raises the issue of the authenticity and value of traditional scholarly sources which are still being published in printed format and are finding their way to the internet.

In particular, this paper examines how the Islamic economics and finance (IFE) discipline has taken advantage of this wonderful technology while seeking to explore the manner in which primary sources are being indexed and abstracted by the secondary services.

Harvard University’s Islamic Finance Project (IFP DataBank2) online databank on Islamic finance, which began in 1997, will be presented as an example of a unique secondary service which collects, prepares, organizes and disseminates information free of charge.

While full-text publications are certainly more attractive, copyright laws impose challenges on their easy dissemination.

Lately, a few authors of IFE publications have not paid close attention to copyright laws by allowing articles or papers to be published or reprinted by many different sources.

This makes the indexing services seem a mockery of affairs.

In the absence of full-text services, we are left with the alternate age old method of going to the library to acquire a publication.

In the internet era, IFE sources need to seek out services like Lexis Nexus and other data aggregators if they wish to remain competitive and relevant to on-going research globally.

The IFP DataBank project is certainly a step in the right direction

Language

English

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ali, S. Nazim. 2008-04-30. A roadmap for making islamic finance sources more accessible : the role of secondary services in the dissemination of research. The 7th International Conference in Islamic economics : thirty years of research in islamic economics solutions and applications of contermporary economic issues 24-26 Rabie Awal 1429 H 1-3 April 2008 G. , pp.225-234.Jiddah Saudi Arabia : King Abdulaziz University Islamic Economics Institute.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ali, S. Nazim. A roadmap for making islamic finance sources more accessible : the role of secondary services in the dissemination of research. The 7th International Conference in Islamic economics : thirty years of research in islamic economics solutions and applications of contermporary economic issues 24-26 Rabie Awal 1429 H 1-3 April 2008 G. Jiddah Saudi Arabia : King Abdulaziz University Islamic Economics Institute. 2008-04-30. , pp.225-234.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-858113

American Medical Association (AMA)

Ali, S. Nazim. A roadmap for making islamic finance sources more accessible : the role of secondary services in the dissemination of research. The 7th International Conference in Islamic economics : thirty years of research in islamic economics solutions and applications of contermporary economic issues 24-26 Rabie Awal 1429 H 1-3 April 2008 G. Jiddah Saudi Arabia : King Abdulaziz University Islamic Economics Institute. 2008-04-30. , pp.225-234.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-858113

Data Type

Book chapters

Notes

Text in English ; abstracts in English and Arabic.

Record ID

BIM-858113