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Learned Publishing, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2014
- Alan Singleton:
The first scientific journal. 2-4 - Vincent Kiernan:
Public relations practices at medical journals. 5-13 - Ivana Hebrang Grgic:
Scholarly journals at the periphery: the case of Croatia. 15-20 - Bhaskar Mukherjee:
Green and gold open access in India. 21-32 - Elizabeth Wager:
Defining and responding to plagiarism. 33-42 - Hongling Fang, Hai-Min Chang:
High-impact papers from China, Japan, India, and Korea. 44-46 - Philippe C. Baveye:
Learned publishing: who still has time to read? 48-51 - Manolis Antonoyiannakis:
Acceptance rates in Physical Review Letters: no seasonal bias. 53-55 - Rosângela Schwarz Rodrigues, Ernest Abadal:
Ibero-American journals in Scopus and Web of Science. 56-62 - Clarinda Cerejo:
International journal editors and East Asian authors: two surveys. 63-75 - David Nicholas:
The Future of Scholarly Communication. 76-77 - Darrell W. Gunter:
From Science 2.0 to Pharma 3.0 - Semantic Search and Social Media in the Pharmaceutical Industry and STM Publishing. 77-78 - Sanford G. Thatcher:
Stylish Academic Writing. 78 - Adrian Bullock:
Art and Print Production, 2nd edn. 78-79
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2014
- Sarah Faulder, Shinwha Cha:
Access to Research: the experience of implementing a pilot in public libraries. 85-92 - Bo-Christer Björk, David J. Solomon:
How research funders can finance APCs in full OA and hybrid journals. 93-103 - Michael Emerman:
Author-initiated repurposing of reviews: the Streamline Reviews initiative at Virology. 104-106 - Remedios Melero, Josep Manuel Rodríguez Gairín, F. Abad-García, Ernest Abadal:
Journal author rights and self-archiving: the case of Spanish journals. 107-120 - David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Rachel Volentine, Suzie Allard, Kenneth J. Levine, Carol Tenopir, Eti Herman:
Trust and Authority in Scholarly Communications in the Light of the Digital Transition: setting the scene for a major study. 121-134 - Yalan Yan, Xianjin Zha:
Comparison between user affinity with digital libraries and virtual communities. 135-143 - Songqing Lin, Lijuan Zhan:
Trash journals in China. 145-154 - Darrell W. Gunter:
The Meta data Handbook: A Book Publisher's Guide to Creating and Distributing Metadata for Print and Ebooks. 155-156 - Eric S. Slater:
Copyright and Mass Digitization. 156-157 - Cindy Clark:
Expert Internet Searching. 157-158 - Pippa Smart:
What Editors Want: An Author's Guide to Scientific Journal Publishing. 158 - Lawrence Souder:
Learn to Write Badly: How to Succeed in the Social Sciences. 158-159
Volume 27, Number 3, July 2014
- Alan Singleton:
Reproducibility - and trust. 163-166 - Malhar N. Kumar:
Should multiple submissions become the norm in journals? 167-172 - Emily Nunn, Stephen Pinfield:
Lay summaries of open access journal articles: engaging with the general public on medical research. 173-184 - David J. Clark, David Nicholas, Hamid R. Jamali:
Evaluating information seeking and use in the changing virtual world: the emerging role of Google Analytics. 185-194 - Jingfeng Xia:
An examination of two Indian megajournals. 195-200 - Remya Nambiar, Priyanka Tilak, Clarinda Cerejo:
Quality of author guidelines of journals in the biomedical and physical sciences. 201-209 - Alison Baverstock, Jackie Steinitz:
Barriers and opportunities for research in publishing studies. 207-221 - Rebecca Kennison, Lisa R. Norberg:
Toward a scalable and sustainable approach to open access publishing and archiving for humanities and social sciences societies: a proposal. 223-235 - Jingfeng Xia:
An imbalanced journal publishing market. 236-238 - Thad McIlroy:
The Book Publishing Industry, 3rd edn. 239
Volume 27, Number 4, October 2014
- Diane Scott-Lichter:
US DOE public access plan: in search of the right fit. 242-244 - Rachael Lammey:
CrossRef's Text and Data Mining Services. 245-250 - Michael Jubb:
Communication or competition: what motivates researchers to write articles for journals? 251-252 - Andrew Tsou, Jutta Schickore, Cassidy R. Sugimoto:
Unpublishable research: examining and organizing the 'file drawer'. 253 - Saeed Mehrpour, Yaser Khajavi:
How to spot fake open access journals. 269-274 - Kyu Won Jung, Elizabeth Wager, Sun Huh:
Uploading garbage files to the DOI system of a journal: a new type of misconduct. 275-280 - Bob Campbell:
'The Stone Age came to an end not for the lack of stones ...'. 281-282 - Shuang-Shuang Gai, Xue-Li Liu, Shi-Le Zhang, Rui-Yuan Liu:
Comparing 'papers cited rates' with other measures for science journal evaluation. 283-290 - Alison Baverstock, Jackie Steinitz:
How is the discipline of publishing studies accommodated within universities? 291-300 - Owen Kulemeka:
The peer-review process in English-language advertising journals: a survey of US academics. 301-313 - Thad McIlroy:
Print Culture, From Steam Press to Ebook. 315 - Martin Woodhead:
Clark's Publishing Agreements: A Book of Precedents, 9th edn. 315-317 - Anthony Watkinson:
EASE Science Editors' Handbook, 2nd edn. 317-318
Volume 27, Number 5, September 2014
- Fiona Murphy:
Data and scholarly publishing: the transforming landscape. 3-7 - Andrew E. Treloar:
The Research Data Alliance: globally co-ordinated action against barriers to data publishing and sharing. 9-13 - Sarah Callaghan:
Preserving the integrity of the scientific record: data citation and linking. 15-24 - Varsha K. Khodiyar, Karen A. Rowlett, Rebecca N. Lawrence:
Altmetrics as a means of assessing scholarly output. 25-32 - Susan K. Reilly:
Rounding up the data: libraries pushing new frontiers. 33-34 - Hazel Norman:
Mandating data archiving: experiences from the frontline. 35-38
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