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Learned Publishing, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2017
- Lettie Y. Conrad:
Pathways to a new way of working: Discoverability. 3-4
- Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Lisa Christian, Robert Anderson, Suzan Ali-Saleh, David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Hazel M. Woodward:
No scholar is an island: The impact of sharing in the work life of scholars. 5-17 - David Nicholas, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson, Abdullah Abrizah, Eti Herman, Marzena Swigon:
Where and how early career researchers find scholarly information. 19-29 - Lettie Y. Conrad:
Headlines from the discovery files: Key publications on scholarly content discoverability. 31-37
- Nisha Doshi:
'Finding' and 'discovering': How understanding researchers' search and discovery behaviour informed the building of Cambridge Core. 39-44 - Kenneth J. Varnum:
A brief history of the Open Discovery Initiative. 45-48 - Abigail Wickes:
Building discovery relationships and expertise at Oxford University Press. 49-53
- Andrea Fallas, Suzanne Tatham:
Evidence-based design for discoverability: A case study. 55-64 - Alex Hodgson, Lucas Schlager:
Closing the PDF gap: ReadCube's experiments in reader-focused design. 65-69
- Julie Zhu:
Should publishers work with library discovery technologies and what can they do? 71-80 - John G. Dove:
Full discovery: What is the publisher's role? 81-86 - John Akeroyd:
Discovery systems: Are they now the library? 87-89 - David Sommer:
Creating impact resonance through a culture of Holistic Discoverability. 91-95
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2017
- Pippa Smart:
Predatory journals and researcher needs. 103-105
- Mike Thelwall:
Does Mendeley provide evidence of the educational value of journal articles? 107-113 - Weishu Liu:
The changing role of non-English papers in scholarly communication: Evidence from Web of Science's three journal citation indexes. 115-123 - Witold Kienc:
Authors from the periphery countries choose open access more often. 125-131 - Kanwal Ameen:
Practices of quality and trustworthiness in scholarly communication: A case from Pakistan. 133-142 - Remedios Melero, Mikael Laakso, Miguel Navas-Fernández:
Openness of Spanish scholarly journals as measured by access and rights. 143-155 - David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Jie Xu, Abdullah Abrizah, Marzena Swigon, Eti Herman:
Early career researchers: Scholarly behaviour and the prospect of change. 157-166
- James Hartley, Guillaume Cabanac:
The delights, discomforts, and downright furies of the manuscript submission process. 167-172 - Bo-Christer Björk:
Gold, green, and black open access. 173-175 - Anthony Watkinson:
Jack Meadows (1934-2016): A tribute to a great information scientist. 177-178
Volume 30, Number 3, July 2017
- Pippa Smart, Lettie Y. Conrad:
Diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility. 183-184
- Ángel Borrego:
Institutional repositories versus ResearchGate: The depositing habits of Spanish researchers. 185-192 - Wen-Yau Cathy Lin:
The performance of Asian S&T journals in international citation indicators. 193-204 - David Nicholas, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Anthony Watkinson, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Eti Herman, Jie Xu, Abdullah Abrizah, Marzena Swigon:
Early career researchers and their publishing and authorship practices. 205-217 - Karen B. Schmaling, Arthur W. Blume:
Gender differences in providing peer review to two behavioural science journals, 2006-2015. 221-225 - Hajira Dambha-Miller, Roger Jones:
An appealing prospect? A survey into the numbers, outcomes, and editorial policies for appeals of rejected biomedical manuscripts. 227-231
- Sarwat Nauman:
Lack of critical thinking skills leading to research crisis in developing countries: A case of Pakistan. 233-236 - David Brown:
Are new approaches needed for developing long-term strategies for STEM information? 237-243 - Stewart Manley:
Improve student-edited law journals: Eliminate the acceptance period. 245-250
Volume 30, Number 4, October 2017
- Pippa Smart:
Readers - what readers? 255-257
- Kyoung Hee Joung, Jennifer E. Rowley:
Scholarly communication and open access: Perspectives from Korea. 259-267 - Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Anthony Watkinson, Jie Xu, Abdullah Abrizah, Marzena Swigon:
Peer review: The experience and views of early career researchers. 269-277 - Amy Forrester, Bo-Christer Björk, Carol Tenopir:
New web services that help authors choose journals. 281-287 - Manjula Wijewickrema, Vivien Petras:
Journal selection criteria in an open access environment: A comparison between the medicine and social sciences. 289-300 - Simon Wakeling, Valérie Spezi, Jenny Fry, Claire Creaser, Stephen Pinfield, Peter Willett:
Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 1: Motivations). 301-311 - Simon Wakeling, Valérie Spezi, Claire Creaser, Jenny Fry, Stephen Pinfield, Peter Willett:
Open access megajournals: The publisher perspective (Part 2: Operational realities). 313-322
- Toby Green:
We've failed: Pirate black open access is trumping green and gold and we must change our approach. 325-329 - Michael Jubb, Richard Fisher:
The supply chain for academic books: Why is it so complex and how might we drive change? 331-335
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