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Journal: Learned Publishing
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Volume
Volume
18
, Issue
4
243
--
0
Robert M. Goldwyn
.
Do we reject too little and publish too much?
245
--
250
Mark Ware
.
Online submission and peer-review systems
251
--
257
David Nicholas
,
Paul Huntington
,
Bill Russell
,
Anthony Watkinson
,
Hamid R. Jamali
,
Carol Tenopir
.
The Big Deal - ten years on
258
--
269
Cristina Márquez Arroyo
,
Laura Munoa
,
Fernando A. Navarro
,
María Verónica Saladrigas
,
Karen Shashok
.
Panace@ - a successful open access journal from the STM translation community
271
--
274
Liping Wang
.
Challenges and opportunities: China's university presses in transition
275
--
278
George S. Yacoubian
.
Publishing in American legal and social science periodicals: an ethical comparison
279
--
285
Simon Inger
.
Production and content management implications for archival projects: a snapshot in May 2005
287
--
293
Peter T. Shepherd
.
COUNTER 2005: a new Code of Practice and new applications of COUNTER usage statistics
295
--
299
Frank Gannon
.
Open access: scientists as paradoxical consumers
300
--
310
Fytton Rowland
.
Scholarly journal publishing in New Zealand
311
--
315
Robert Scholes
.
Personal View: What is happening in literary studies?
318
--
0
Robert Parker
.
Review
Volume
18
, Issue
3
163
--
164
Sue Corbett
.
Publish or Perish?
165
--
176
Bo-Christer Björk
.
A lifecycle model of the scientific communication process
177
--
187
Simeon Warner
.
The transformation of scholarly communication
188
--
192
Li Li
.
Advantages of university journals in China
193
--
199
Mark Ware
.
E-only journals: is it time to drop print?
200
--
211
Williams Nwagwu
.
Mapping the landscape of biomedical research in Nigeria since 1967
212
--
220
David Nicholas
,
Hamid R. Jamali M.
,
Paul Huntington
,
Ian Rowlands
.
In their very own words: authors and scholarly journal publishing
221
--
223
Martin Richardson
.
Post-print archives: parasite or symbiont
223
--
228
Alan Singleton
.
Open access and learned societies
228
--
230
Lewis Irving
.
The pharmaceutical industry, researchers and publishers: the realities of competing interests within specialty journals
231
--
234
Kurt Paulus
.
2005 International Learned Journals Seminar
235
--
236
Robert H. Marks
.
Open access: a new name for an old concept
Volume
18
, Issue
2
83
--
84
Heather Joseph
.
Guest Editorial: As far as the eye can see
85
--
90
Evan Harris
.
Institutional repositories: is the open access door half open or half shut?
91
--
94
Roger Elliott
.
Who owns scientific data? The impact of intellectual property rights on the scientific publication chain
95
--
100
Hélène Bosc
,
Stevan Harnad
.
In a paperless world a new role for academic libraries: providing open access
101
--
114
Mary Waltham
.
Open access - the impact of legislative developments
115
--
126
Sally Morris
.
The true costs of scholarly journal publishing
127
--
130
Robert D. Simoni
.
Journal of Biological Chemistry Online
131
--
142
John Sack
.
HighWire Press: ten years of publisher-driven innovation
143
--
148
Hans-Dieter Daniel
.
Publications as a measure of scientific advancement and of scientists' productivity
149
--
151
Claus Montonen
.
The European physics publications scene: avant-garde and traditionalism
152
--
156
Gill Davies
.
Training for publishing
Volume
18
, Issue
1
3
--
0
Maurice Long
.
Guest Editorial
5
--
12
Jill Cousins
,
Eamonn Neylon
.
Information objects are hot, documents are not: the use of identifiers in online publishing
13
--
23
David Goodman
.
Open access: what comes next?
25
--
40
Alma Swan
,
Paul Needham
,
Steve G. Probets
,
Adrienne Muir
,
Charles Oppenheim
,
Ann O'Brien
,
Rachel Hardy
,
Fytton Rowland
,
Sheridan Brown
.
Developing a model for e-prints and open access journal content in UK further and higher education
41
--
50
Pauline Yu
.
On synthetic technologies: the book, the university, the Internet
51
--
55
Karen Hunter
.
Critical issues in the development of STM journal publishing
57
--
62
David Tempest
.
The effect of journal title changes on impact factors
63
--
65
Brian Hemmings
,
Peter Rushbrook
,
Erica Smith
.
To publish or not to publish: that is the question?
67
--
74
Simeon Anguelov
,
Pierre Baruch
,
Françoise Praderie
.
Spreading the word: who profits from science publishing? A symposium held at the EuroScience Open Forum
75
--
77
James Hartley
.
Down with 'op. cit.'