Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 20, Issue 4

243 -- 244Priscilla S. Markwood. It's 2007. Do you know where your learned journal is?
245 -- 251SiNae Pitts, Adrian Stanley. Understanding researchers: findings from a focus group
252 -- 258Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer, Hermann A. Maurer. Fighting plagiarism and IPR violation: why is it so important?
259 -- 266Chris Armbruster. Moving out of Oldenbourg's long shadow: what is the future for society publishing?
267 -- 282Pierre Baruch. Open access developments in France: the HAL Open Archives System
283 -- 289Matt Stalker. Launching an online-only journal
290 -- 297Nigel Lees. Developing a Virtual Library for 44, 000 chemists
299 -- 310Sally Morris. Mapping the journal publishing landscape: how much do we know?
311 -- 313Pippa Smart. Journals - the wrong model for Africa?
314 -- 315Ivan Cecchini. What competences do today's publishers need?
316 -- 0Aime M. Ballard-Wood. In Memoriam: Peter Banks

Volume 20, Issue 3

163 -- 164Sally Morris. Why do we bother to copy-edit?
165 -- 172Sanford G. Thatcher. The challenge of open access for university presses
173 -- 176Ran Carmi, Christof Koch. Improving peer review with CARMA
177 -- 181Mark Ware. Journal publishing systems: outsource or in-house?
182 -- 186Moritz Thommen, Carla Holmes. Keeping personal subscriptions out of the library
187 -- 190Kent R. Anderson, Jean Nugent. A medical journal's beta site: experimentation at NEJM
191 -- 195Paul Peters. Going all the way: how Hindawi became an open access publisher
196 -- 201Saskia C. J. De Vries. From sailing boat to steamship: the role of the publisher in an open access environment
203 -- 215David Goodman, Sarah Dowson, Jean Yaremchuk. Open access and accuracy: author-archived manuscripts vs. published articles
216 -- 219Hugh Look. Thinking about innovation
220 -- 222John Cox. Plus ça change ..
223 -- 224Karen Shashok. How might open access become sustainable?
225 -- 229Kurt Paulus. Are we there yet? The ALPSP International Scholarly Communications Conference London, 13 April 2007
230 -- 231Peter Suber. Letter to the Editor

Volume 20, Issue 2

83 -- 84Rick Anderson. Open access - clear benefits, hidden costs
85 -- 106Donald W. King. The cost of journal publishing: a literature review and commentary
107 -- 111Teruto Ohta. An innovation-oriented publication system
113 -- 120Alan Williams. Copyright: past, present and future
121 -- 129Edward Wates, Robert Campbell. Author's version vs. publisher's version: an analysis of the copy-editing function
131 -- 137Richard J. C. Brown. Double anonymity in peer review within the chemistry periodicals community
138 -- 146Mary Anne Kennan. Academic authors, scholarly publishing, and open access in Australia
147 -- 153Michael Jubb, Hugh Look, Sue Sparks. Researchers' use and perceptions of discovery services
154 -- 155Leo Walford. Humpty Dumpty

Volume 20, Issue 1

3 -- 4Ian Russell. ALPSP: a guiding light
5 -- 0Sally Morris, Priscilla S. Markwood. Editorial
7 -- 10Bernard Donovan, Eileen Donovan. Twenty years of Learned Publishing
11 -- 15David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali. The impact of open access publishing (and other access initiatives) on use and users of digital scholarly journals
16 -- 22Edwin A. Henneken, Michael J. Kurtz, Günther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn S. Grant, Donna M. Thompson, Elizabeth Bohlen, Stephen S. Murray, Paul Ginsparg, Simeon Warner. E-prints and journal articles in astronomy: a productive co-existence
23 -- 29Oliver Pesch. SUSHI: simplifying the delivery of usage statistics
31 -- 35Janette Wright, Sara Hearn. RMIT Publishing: neither fish nor fowl
36 -- 42Lifang Xu, Qing Fang, Xiaochuan Lian. Scholarly publishing funds in China
43 -- 50Adrian Stanley, Shuai Yan. China opening up: Chinese university journals and research - today and tomorrow
51 -- 57Bette Brunelle, Chuck Richard. The healthcare advertising landscape
59 -- 68Uma Suthersanen. Creative Commons - the other way?
69 -- 71Derk Haank. The revolution continues
73 -- 0Alex Williamson. Sally Morris