Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 25, Issue 2

83 -- 85Diane Scott-Lichter. Authorship disputes: me first, me equally, me too, not me
87 -- 92Alison Mitchell, Elizabeth L. Winter. Project Transfer comes of age?
93 -- 98David Nicholas, David Clark. 'Reading' in the digital environment
99 -- 106Carl Leubsdorf Jr.. Annotum: launching a peer-reviewed journal online for free
107 -- 116Stephen Pinfield, Christine Middleton. Open access central funds in UK universities
119 -- 129Adrian Stanley. Selling to the BRIC: China - understanding and improving your footprint
132 -- 137Bo-Christer Björk, David J. Solomon. Pricing principles used by scholarly open access publishers
138 -- 144Brian Owen, Kevin Stranack. The Public Knowledge Project and Open Journal Systems: open source options for small publishers
145 -- 151Michael Schreiber. Seasonal bias in editorial decisions for a physics journal: you should write when you like, but submit in July
153 -- 154Frank-Thorsten Krell. Academic publishers' time-loop: another mechanism to manipulate impact factors?
155 -- 156Joseph J. Esposito. Patron-driven Acquisitions: History and Best Practices
156 -- 157Joss Saunders. Moral Rights: Principles, Practice and New Technology
157 -- 158Anji Clarke. Digital Media Contracts