Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 26, Issue 4

236 -- 238Diane Scott-Lichter. CHORUS: moving research publications in line with US federal funding requirements
240 -- 252David Nicholas, David Clark. The second digital transition: to the mobile space - an analysis of Europeana
253 -- 256David Armstrong. The new engagement game: the role of gamification in scholarly publishing
257 -- 258Jian Ping Lu. Technical and ethical standards in China: long on framework but short on action
259 -- 263Peter Fröhlich. How to spot Ugly Black Ducklings: the next competitive frontiers in scholarly publishing
265 -- 268Laura Stemmle, Keith Collier. RUBRIQ: tools, services, and software to improve peer review
269 -- 271Jane Tappuni. Are online communities the future of bookselling?
272 -- 282Alison Baverstock, Jackie Steinitz. What satisfactions do self-publishing authors gain from the process?
285 -- 302Stephen Pinfield. Medical research charities and open access
303 -- 309Songqing Lin. How the approval system affects Chinese scientific journals
310 -- 0Cindy Clark. Copyright Questions and Answers for Information Professionals: From the Columns of Against the Grain