Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 25, Issue 4

245 -- 246Diane Scott-Lichter. New journal selection by A&Is - still valuable after all these years
247 -- 250Thad McIlroy. Ebook formats are a mess - here's why
252 -- 257Charlie Rapple. Getting mobile right: start with who and why, not what and how
259 -- 264Laurel L. Haak, Martin Fenner, Laura Paglione, Ed Pentz, Howard Ratner. ORCID: a system to uniquely identify researchers
265 -- 270Xiangyi Zhang. Effect of reviewer's origin on peer review: China vs. non-China
271 -- 278Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Joachim Schöpfel. Statistics usage by French academic libraries: a survey
279 -- 291Carol Tenopir, Rachel Volentine, Donald W. King. Article and book reading patterns of scholars: findings for publishers
292 -- 307Yuehong Zhang, Xiaoyan Jia. A survey on the use of CrossCheck for detecting plagiarism in journal articles
308 -- 315Daniel Berhane, David Payne. A new bmj.com: now with added Drupal
316 -- 317David Nicholas. Information Users and Usability in the Digital Age; Interactive Information Seeking, Behaviour and Retrieval
317 -- 318Pippa Smart. Books: A Living History

Volume 25, Issue 3

163 -- 165Alan Singleton. Content, context? No contest . . . probably
167 -- 174Kurt Paulus. ALPSP: bring on the half century!
175 -- 181David J. Kavanagh, Paul Phillips. Scrazzl: Semantic Technology for Evaluating Research Tools and Products in Scholarly Literature
182 -- 187Simon Thomson, Robert Kurn. Open Access Key: a new system for managing author publication payments
189 -- 193Alice Meadows, Robert Campbell, Keith Webster. The access question
195 -- 206David Nicholas, Ian Rowlands, Anthony Watkinson, David Brown, Hamid R. Jamali M.. Digital repositories ten years on: what do scientific researchers think of them and how do they use them?
207 -- 212Sharon Mathelus, Ginny Pittman, Jill Yablonski-Crepeau. Promotion of research articles to the lay press: a summary of a three-year project
213 -- 218Rakesh Malik. Selling to the BRIC: the background to the scholarly publishing market in India
219 -- 224Xiao-Jun He, Zhen-Ying Chen, Hui-Yun Shen. Chinese scientific journals: how they can survive
225 -- 229Sally Sellwood. Editorial processing: to outsource or not?
232 -- 234Philippe C. Baveye. Wanted: a 'Reviewer Effectiveness Index'
235 -- 236Anji Clarke. Copyright Law for Writers, Editors and Publishers
236 -- 0Martin Woodhead. Publishing: Principles & Practice
237 -- 238Sylwia B. Ufnalska. Berkshire Manual of Style for International Publishing
238 -- 239Norm Hirschy. The Essential Journal of Scholarly Publishing: Critical Insights Into the World of Scholarly Publishing, Volume 1: University Presses
238 -- 0Stephen K. Donovan. Writing Successful Academic Books

Volume 25, Issue 2

83 -- 85Diane Scott-Lichter. Authorship disputes: me first, me equally, me too, not me
87 -- 92Alison Mitchell, Elizabeth L. Winter. Project Transfer comes of age?
93 -- 98David Nicholas, David Clark. 'Reading' in the digital environment
99 -- 106Carl Leubsdorf Jr.. Annotum: launching a peer-reviewed journal online for free
107 -- 116Stephen Pinfield, Christine Middleton. Open access central funds in UK universities
119 -- 129Adrian Stanley. Selling to the BRIC: China - understanding and improving your footprint
132 -- 137Bo-Christer Björk, David J. Solomon. Pricing principles used by scholarly open access publishers
138 -- 144Brian Owen, Kevin Stranack. The Public Knowledge Project and Open Journal Systems: open source options for small publishers
145 -- 151Michael Schreiber. Seasonal bias in editorial decisions for a physics journal: you should write when you like, but submit in July
153 -- 154Frank-Thorsten Krell. Academic publishers' time-loop: another mechanism to manipulate impact factors?
155 -- 156Joseph J. Esposito. Patron-driven Acquisitions: History and Best Practices
156 -- 157Joss Saunders. Moral Rights: Principles, Practice and New Technology
157 -- 158Anji Clarke. Digital Media Contracts

Volume 25, Issue 1

3 -- 5Alan Singleton. Should we forgive them if they know not what they do?
7 -- 15Sergio Sismondo. Medical publishing and the drug industry: is medical science for sale?
17 -- 20Melinda Kenneway, Charlie Rapple. Integrating social media in the marketing mix: the case of Best Practice
21 -- 28Ed McCoyd. Online piracy of publishers' content: a primer
29 -- 34Amy Brand. Beyond mandate and repository, toward sustainable faculty self-archiving
35 -- 46Eefke Smit, Maurits van der Graaf. Journal article mining: the scholarly publishers' perspective
48 -- 55Krzysztof Janowicz, Pascal Hitzler. journal
56 -- 61Yanping Lu. Learning to be confident and capable journal reviewers: an Australian perspective
63 -- 74Jie Xu, Matthias Wahls. The scholarly publishing industry in China: overview and opportunities
75 -- 76Huw Alexander. Access-Right: The Future of Digital Copyright Law
76 -- 77Ann Shumelda Okerson. Open Access: What You Need to Know Now
78 -- 79Ann Okerson. Weaving Libraries into the Web: OCLC 1998-2008
78 -- 0Cindy Clark. A Librarian's Guide on How to Publish Srećko Jelušić and Ivanka Stričević