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Learned Publishing, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2015
- Pippa Smart:
Editorial: 350 years and how are we doing? 3 - Kate Lara:
The library's role in the management and funding of open access publishing. 4-8 - Stuart Lawson:
'Total cost of ownership' of scholarly communication: managing subscription and APC payments together. 9-13 - David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Hamid R. Jamali, Eti Herman, Carol Tenopir, Rachel Volentine, Suzie Allard, Kenneth J. Levine:
Peer review: still king in the digital age. 15-21 - Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu, Obinna Ojemeni:
Penetration of Nigerian predatory biomedical open access journals 2007-2012: a bibiliometric study. 23-34 - Francis Dodds:
Changes in the role of the commissioning editor in academic book publishing. 35-42 - Alison Baverstock, Robert Blackburn, Marfuga Iskandarova:
Who are the independent editors, how did they reach their role and what are their associated job satisfactions? 43-53 - Andrea Powell, Michael Pearson:
The reports of our death have been greatly exaggerated (with apologies to Mark Twain). 55-57 - Tom Hill:
Identifying legitimate open access journals: some suggestions from a publisher. 59-62 - Casey Busher, Irene Kamotsky:
Stories and statistics from library-led publishing. 64-68 - Jingfeng Xia:
Predatory journals and their article publishing charges. 69-74 - James Phillpotts, Tim Devenport, Alison Mitchell:
Evolution of the Transfer Code of Practice. 75-79
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2015
- Judy Luther:
The evolving landscape. 82-83 - Bo-Christer Björk, Turid Hedlund:
Emerging new methods of peer review in scholarly journals. 85-91 - Carol Tenopir, Donald W. King, Lisa Christian, Rachel Volentine:
Scholarly article seeking, reading, and use: a continuing evolution from print to electronic in the sciences and social sciences. 93-105 - Graham Stone:
The benefits of resource discovery for publishers: a librarian's view. 106-113 - Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu:
Counterpoints about predatory open access and knowledge publishing in Africa. 114-122 - Alison Baverstock, Robert Blackburn, Marfuga Iskandarova:
How the role of the independent editor is changing in relation to traditional and self-publishing. 123-131 - Shuang-Shuang Gai, Xue-Li Liu, Shi-Le Zhang, Rui-Yuan Liu:
The citation evolution law of papers published in the same year but different month. 132-139 - Angela Mills Wade:
European Publishers Council: making copyright work on the Web. 140-142 - Margaret Winker:
The promise of post-publication peer review: how do we get there from here? 143-145 - Benjamin Mudrak:
JournalGuide: bringing authors and journals together. 147-149 - Amy Brand, Liz Allen, Micah Altman, Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Jo Scott:
Beyond authorship: attribution, contribution, collaboration, and credit. 151-155 - Anthony Watkinson:
Publishing and the Advancement of Science: From Selfish Genes to Galileo's Finger. 156 - Anthony Watkinson:
The Future of the Academic Journal, 2nd edn. 156-157 - Sue Mattingley:
Selling Rights, 7th edn. 157-158
Volume 28, Number 3, July 2015
- Pippa Smart:
Twenty-five shades of grey. 163-165 - Pippa Smart:
Learned Publishing: new editorial team. 167-168 - David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Hamid R. Jamali, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Tom Dobrowolski, Stéphanie Pouchot:
New ways of building, showcasing, and measuring scholarly reputation. 169-183 - Mark Carden:
Academic publishing career paths - initial research and observations. 184-194 - Ali Gazni:
Globalization of national journals: investigating the growth of international authorship. 195-204 - Francis Dodds:
Understanding end-users in academic book publishing. 205-214 - Yang Wu, Qiang Zou:
The ethical issues in instructions for authors of Chinese biomedical journals. 216-222 - Kevin L. Smith:
Figuring on fair use. 225-227 - Lynette Owen:
Fair dealing: a concept in UK copyright law. 229-231
Volume 28, Number 4, October 2015
- Judy Luther:
Editorial: Recognizing roles and contributions. 236-238 - Ladislava Zbiejczuk Suchá, Jela Steinerová:
Journal publishing models in the Czech Republic. 239-250 - Nahid Bayat Bodaghi, S. A. Sanni, A. N. Zainab:
In competition with ISI: the perceptions of chief editors of Malaysian local journals. 251-260 - Truyken L. B. Ossenblok, Raf Guns, Mike Thelwall:
Book editors in the social sciences and humanities: an analysis of publication and collaboration patterns of established researchers in Flanders. 261-273 - Rob Johnson, Mattia Fosci:
On shifting sands: assessing the financial sustainability of UK learned societies. 274-282 - Elke Bartholomäus, Sandy Goldbeck-Wood, Meike Sewering, Christopher Baethge:
Experiences with bilingual publishing: surveys of authors and editors. 283-291 - Tim Lloyd:
Access management: the overlooked but critical enabler. 292-298 - Peggy Glahn:
Reveal Digital: an open access model empowering libraries to become publishers. 299-303 - David Payne:
The BMJ online: lessons from a 20-year digital presence. 304-308 - Laura Dorival Paglione, Rebecca Naomi Lawrence:
Data exchange standards to support and acknowledge peer-review activity. 309-316 - Owen Priestley:
User experience methodology: from the physical to the emotional. 317-320 - Joachim Schöpfel:
Open access - the rise and fall of a community-driven model of scientific communication. 321-325 - Guillaume Cabanac:
On the dead link issue in academic papers. 326 - David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Hamid R. Jamali M., Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Tom Dobrowolski, Stéphanie Pouchot:
New ways of building, showcasing, and measuring scholarly reputation. 327
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