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Journal: Learned Publishing
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Volume
Volume
19
, Issue
4
243
--
244
Charles Oppenheim
.
Who needs copyright?
245
--
249
David Nicholas
,
Paul Huntington
,
Tom Dobrowolski
,
Ian Rowlands
.
Ideas on creating a consumer market for scholarly journals
250
--
258
Ed Pentz
.
CrossRef at the crossroads
259
--
266
Kevin Taylor
.
Plagiarism and piracy: a publisher's perspective
267
--
271
Dario Sambunjak
.
Press releases and email notices increase local and global visibility of a small medical journal
273
--
276
John Cox
.
Scholarly publishing practices: a case of plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose?
277
--
290
Colin Steele
,
Linda Butler
,
Danny Kingsley
.
The publishing imperative: the pervasive influence of publication metrics
291
--
297
Sara Schroter
,
Leanne Tite
,
Ahmed Kassem
.
Financial support at the time of paper acceptance: a survey of three medical journals
299
--
306
Lea Puliselic
,
Jelka Petrak
.
Is it enough to change the language? A case study of Croatian biomedical journals
Volume
19
, Issue
3
163
--
164
Irving Rockwood
.
A new chapter for ALPSP
165
--
167
Ju-fang Shao
,
Hui-Yun Shen
.
Thought patterns of some editors of academic journals
168
--
174
Alasdair Taylor
.
Publishing and electronic piracy
175
--
181
Sophie Goldsworthy
.
Oxford Scholarship Online
183
--
192
John J. Regazzi
,
Nicole A. Caliguiri
.
Publisher and author partnerships: a changing landscape
193
--
203
David Nicholas
,
Hamid R. Jamali
,
Ian Rowlands
.
On the tips of their tongues: authors and their views on scholarly publishing
204
--
208
Li Zhang
,
Yuan Yao
,
Fenglia Zhang
,
Wentao Du
.
The first comprehensive Chinese university journal published in English: the Tsing Hua Journal
209
--
218
Kent Anderson
.
Ask and they shall deceive: how what we ask drives what they tell us, and why it's mostly useless
219
--
225
Stephen Pinfield
.
A Wel(l)come development: research funders and open access
226
--
229
Mark Ware
.
Open archives and their impact on journal cancellations
Volume
19
, Issue
2
83
--
84
René Olivieri
.
Context is everything
85
--
95
Kristin Antelman
.
Self-archiving practice and the influence of publisher policies in the social sciences
97
--
105
Shuhua Wang
,
Paul R. Weldon
.
Chinese academic journals: quality, issues and solutions
107
--
113
Dominique Babini
,
Pippa Smart
.
Using digital libraries to provide online access to social science journals in Latin America
115
--
124
Priscilla S. Markwood
.
Paperless workflows in journal production: a management perspective
125
--
132
Valerie Smothers
,
Michael Clarke
,
Craig Van Dyck
.
MedBiquitous and journal publishers: scholarly content and online medical communities
133
--
141
Xian-jia
.
The past, present and future of scientific and technical journals of China
142
--
146
Adam Chesler
.
Core issues in pricing models for scholarly journals: a qualitative overview
147
--
155
Bo-Christer Björk
,
Jonas Holmström
.
Benchmarking scientific journals from the submitting author's viewpoint
Volume
19
, Issue
1
3
--
4
John Cox
.
Re-engineering the scholarly publishing process - lessons from elsewhere
5
--
7
Tom Domine
.
Peer-review management systems: what do users want?
9
--
13
Xian-jia
.
English-language academic journals from China: a great opportunity
15
--
30
Mary Waltham
.
Learned society business models and open access: overview of a recent JISC-funded study
31
--
55
Ian Rowlands
,
Dave Nicholas
.
The changing scholarly communication landscape: an international survey of senior researchers
57
--
71
Steve G. Probets
,
Celia Jenkins
.
Documentation for institutional repositories
73
--
76
Sally Morris
.
When is a journal not a journal? A closer look at the DOAJ
78
--
0
David C. Prosser
.
Letter to the Editor