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Journal of Electronic Publishing, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, April 2022
- Karen L. Hanson:
Preserving Innovation: Ensuring the Future of Today's Scholarship. - Reggie Raju, Auliya Badrudeen:
Social justice driving open access publishing: an African perspective. - Peter Suber:
Publishing Without Exclusive Rights. - Katherine Elizabeth Skinner, Catherine Mitchell, Kristen Ratan:
"Bundle of Sticks" and the Value of Interdependence: Building a Tools and Services Collective. - John W. Warren:
Always the eBook of the Future. - Michael Roy, David W. Lewis:
Editor's Gloss: Just Like Starting Over. - Jefferson Pooley:
Surveillance Publishing. - David W. Lewis:
Digital Publishing's Four Challenges. - Charles Thomas Watkinson:
What has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us about humanities book publishing so far? A view from North America.
Volume 25, Number 2, December 2022
- Karla Avanço, Arnaud Gingold:
FAIRifying a scholarly publishing service: Methodology based on the OpenEdition's internal FAIR audit. - Markus Putnings:
Non-Fungible Token (NFT) in the Academic and Open Access Publishing Environment: Considerations Towards Science-Friendly Scenarios. - David W. Lewis, Michael Roy:
Editors' Gloss: A Bit of This, Some of That, and Maybe a Conversation Starter. - Kim Quaile Hill, Patricia A. Hurley:
Web of Science Book Citation Indices and the Representation of Book and Journal Article Citation in Disciplines with Notable Book Scholarship. - Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofkse, Lynne Siemens:
An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.
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