Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 22, Issue 4

260 -- 262Janet Fisher. Tipping over?
263 -- 273Jadranka Stojanovski, Jelka Petrak, Bojan Macan. The Croatian national open access journal platform
275 -- 280Leigh Dodds. The Web's rich tapestry
283 -- 288Georgia K. Harper. OA and IP: open access, digital copyright and marketplace competition
289 -- 294Yvonne Campfens, Ed Pentz. TRANSFER Code of Practice: the publisher's point of view
297 -- 303Ross Coleman. Publishing and the digital library: adding value to scholarship and innovation to business
304 -- 311Camelia Csora, Michiel van der Heyden, Fabian Kersten. Practising what we preach: working together to further scientific collaboration
314 -- 319John Gardner, Vladimir L. Bulatov, Robert A. Kelly. Making journals accessible to the visually impaired: the future is near
321 -- 322Emily Gillingham, Sarah Bird. Responsibility and the publishing industry
323 -- 324Stephen K. Donovan. A decline to nothing? The tenuous existence of the small journal
325 -- 327Toby Green. We need publishing standards for datasets and data tables
328 -- 329Linda Bennett. Library Use of E-books: 2008-2009 Edition
329 -- 330Rebecca Bailey. Global Information Inequalities: Bridging the Information Gap
330 -- 331Sanford G. Thatcher. Campus-based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues
331 -- 332Marius A. Müller. PoWR: The Preservation of Web Resources Handbook - Digital Preservation for the UK HE/FE Web Management Community
332 -- 333Mark Carden. Never Mind the Web: Here Comes the Book
333 -- 334Linda Bennett. New Thinking for 21st-century Publishers: Emerging Patterns and Evolving Strategies

Volume 22, Issue 3

163 -- 164Sally Morris. Crunch time
165 -- 175Stephen Pinfield. Journals and repositories: an evolving relationship?
177 -- 186Turid Hedlund, Ingegerd Rabow. Scholarly publishing and open access in the Nordic countries
187 -- 190Li Li. A different form of editor-author interaction: the approach of university journals in China
191 -- 198Lisa R. Schiff. Creating the Mark Twain Project Online
199 -- 205Alistair Craven, Graham Dallas. Using what you've got: the development of Emerald Management First
209 -- 219Peter Ashman. What societies want from a publishing partner
221 -- 239Sally Morris, Sue Thorn. Learned society members and open access
240 -- 242Andrew Ladds. Societies must adapt or die
243 -- 0Kazuhiro Hayashi. Scholarly Communication in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan
243 -- 244Charles Oppenheim. Copyright's Paradox
244 -- 245Pippa Smart. Write Effectively
245 -- 248Linda Nix. Strategic Information Management: A Practitioner's Guide
248 -- 249Clifford A. Adams. Indexing for Editors and Authors: A Practical Guide to Understanding Indexes
249 -- 252Harvey Marcovitch. Fraud and Misconduct in Biomedical Research
253 -- 254Howard D. White. Letter to the Editors

Volume 22, Issue 2

82 -- 83Janet Fisher. The Google Book Search settlement
85 -- 94David Shotton. Semantic publishing: the coming revolution in scientific journal publishing
95 -- 100Paul Ginsparg. The global village pioneers
102 -- 106Johan van Campen, Eveline Hertzberger. 'Improving little by little, every day': the road to Operational Excellence
109 -- 112Matthew Howells, Ashleigh Bell, Nicholas Everitt, Jennifer McMillan. Digitizing journal archives: the experience of Taylor & Francis
113 -- 116Keith L. Seitter, Kenneth F. Heideman. Whither print? Staying nimble in the face of uncertainty
117 -- 125Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel. The luck of the referee draw: the effect of exchanging reviews
126 -- 144Donald W. King, Carol Tenopir, Songphan Choemprayong, Lei Wu. Scholarly journal information-seeking and reading patterns of faculty at five US universities
146 -- 152Rod Cookson. Why visibility matters - exploding the Broadcast Fallacy
153 -- 154Timo Hannay. Walls come tumbling down
155 -- 0Mark Spilsbury. A Guide to the UK Publishing Industry
155 -- 157Valentina Kalk. A guide to rights and royalties management software
157 -- 158Carole Richmond. Print for Victory: Book Publishing in England 1939-1945
158 -- 0Pippa Smart. Publishing, Books and Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Bibliography

Volume 22, Issue 1

3 -- 4Sally Morris. Is the journal article fit for purpose, or stuck in the past?
5 -- 11Philip M. Davis. Reward or persuasion? The battle to define the meaning of a citation
13 -- 16Sean Pidgeon. Developing a new publishing model for interdisciplinary research
18 -- 22Rafael Ball. E-books in practice: the librarian's perspective
23 -- 26Gene D. Sprouse. Recognizing referees at the American Physical Society
27 -- 35Kathryn Earle. The Berg Fashion Library
36 -- 41Kate Wittenberg. The Gutenberg-e project: opportunities and challenges in publishing born-digital monographs
42 -- 49Adam Chesler, Susan King. Tier-based pricing for institutions: a new, e-based pricing model
50 -- 56Shi Wei, Nancy Benson. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China
57 -- 70Dario Sambunjak, Mirjana Huic, Darko Hren, Milica Katic, Ana Marusic, Matko Marusic. National vs. international journals: views of medical professionals in Croatia
71 -- 72Fytton Rowland. Copy-editing - essential or frill?
73 -- 74A. Ben Wagner. A&I, full text, and open access: prophecy from the trenches
75 -- 77Toby Green. Scholarly Publishing Practice 3: Academic Journals Publishers' Policies and Practices in Online Publishing
77 -- 78Carole Richmond. Handbook on Book Paper and the Environment
78 -- 0Kevin Murphy. Author-perceived Quality Characteristics of Science, Technology and Medicine (STM) Journals