Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 31, Issue 2

91 -- 94Pippa Smart. Question all assumptions: Learned Publishing at 30
95 -- 106Yun Zhang, Weina Hua, Shunbo Yuan. Mapping the scientific research on open data: A bibliometric review
107 -- 119Weishu Liu, Yanchao Li. Open access publications in sciences and social sciences: A comparative analysis
121 -- 129Faramarz Soheili, Ali Akbar Khasseh, Afshin Mousavi Chelak, Mohammad Tavakolizadeh-Ravari. An evaluation of information behaviour studies through the Scholarly Capital Model
131 -- 139Joshua R. Nash, Rafael J. Araújo, Geoffrey S. Shideler. Contributing factors to long-term citation count in marine and freshwater biology articles
141 -- 147Serhat Kurt. Why do authors publish in predatory journals?
149 -- 154Weilang Wang, Lv-xiang Deng, Bin You, Ping Zhang, Yifeng Chen. Digital object identifier and its use in core Chinese academic journals: A Chinese perspective
157 -- 160Michael Upshall. Combining human input with machine learning: A case study
163 -- 168Francis Dodds. The future of academic publishing: Revolution or evolution?
169 -- 171James Hartley. Some observations on the current state of book reviewing in the social sciences
173 -- 179Jacob Wilcock. Putting an end to download-and-go: The website's role in a content marketing ecosystem
181 -- 183Stefan Eriksson, Gert Helgesson. Time to stop talking about 'predatory journals'