Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 36, Issue 4

492 -- 505David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez Bravo, Anthony Watkinson, Abdullah Abrizah, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu 0005, David Sims, Galina Serbina, David J. Clark, Hamid R. Jamali 0001, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard. Transforming scholarly communications: The part played by the pandemic and the contribution of early career researchers
506 -- 516Xiaohua Jiang, Di Wang. Enhancing journal reputation and academic socialization: Review feedback matters beyond its gatekeeping function
517 -- 532Josep M. Argiles-Bosch, Diego Ravenda, Josep García-Blandón. Empirical analysis of factors influencing delay in article acceptance in accounting journals
533 -- 542Jesús Segarra-Saavedra, Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí, Victoria Tur-Viñes. Editorial time management: Peer review dates and other key dates of Spanish Communication journals
543 -- 553Katarina Krapez. Impact of publisher's commercial or non-profit orientation on editorial practices: Moving towards a more strategic approach to supporting editorial staff
554 -- 563Tove Godskesen, Knut Jørgen Vie, William Bülow, Bodil Holmberg, Gert Helgesson, Stefan Eriksson. How do journals publishing palliative and end-of-life care research report ethical approval and informed consent?
564 -- 576Viviana Fernández Marcial, Llarina González-Solar, Ana Vale. Is ORCID your ID? A case study at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto
577 -- 584Alireza Darvishy, Rolf Sethe, Ines Engler, Oriane Pierrès, Juliet Manning. The state of scientific PDF accessibility in repositories: A survey in Switzerland
585 -- 595Cuiying Zou, Wei Gong, Ping Li. Using online machine translation in international scholarly writing and publishing: A longitudinal case of a Chinese engineering scholar
596 -- 618Jing Li 0081, Xue Yang, Xiaoli Lu, Dengsheng Wu. Making journals more international: Language subject differences and impact performance
619 -- 637Xinxin Xu, Ziqiang Zeng, Yurui Chang. A multidimensional journal evaluation framework based on the Pareto-dominated set measured by the Manhattan distance
638 -- 650Ishfaq Ahmad Palla, Mangkhollen Singson, S. Thiyagarajan. Systematic examination of post- and pre-citation of Indian-authored retracted papers
651 -- 666Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Serhii Nazarovets. Can the principle of the 'right to be forgotten' be applied to academic publishing? Probe from the perspective of personal rights, archival science, open science and post-publication peer review
667 -- 688Mark R. Freiermuth. Now you have to pay! A deeper look at publishing practices of predatory journals
689 -- 702Anna Abalkina. Publication and collaboration anomalies in academic papers originating from a paper mill: Evidence from a Russia-based paper mill
703 -- 708Mike Downes. The phantom of the author: predatory publisher OMICS is ghost-writing its own articles
709 -- 711Mike Downes. There is no such thing as a predatory journal
712 -- 719Dennis M. Gorman. The rise of a mega-journal in public health publishing
720 -- 725Ju Wen, Lan Yi. Tips for writing plain language summaries of medical journal publications
726 -- 727. Award

Volume 36, Issue 3

334 -- 347Ludo Waltman, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Stephen Pinfield, Helen Buckley Woods. How to improve scientific peer review: Four schools of thought
348 -- 358David Druelinger, Lai Ma. Missing a golden opportunity? An analysis of publication trends by income level in the Directory of Open Access Journals 1987-2020
359 -- 378Ángel Borrego. Article processing charges for open access journal publishing: A review
379 -- 393Nayon Kim, Jungwon Yoon, Jae Yun Lee, Kyoung Hee Joung, Hyekyong Hwang, Seo Young Bai, EunKyung Chung. Development of a diagnostic framework and its application to open access journal publishing in Korea
394 -- 403Ken Hyland. Enter the dragon: China and global academic publishing
404 -- 416Guijie Zhang, Fangfang Wei. A comparative study of the conference papers of mainland China's double first-class universities
417 -- 425Yukiko Sakai, Yosuke Miyata, Keiko Yokoi, Yuqing Wang, Keiko Kurata. Initial insight into three modes of data sharing: Prevalence of primary reuse, data integration and dataset release in research articles
426 -- 438Jiangyang Fu, Liang Tian, Chengzhi Zhang, Jiang Li 0002. Data in Brief
439 -- 452Heru Fahlevi, Fira Faradisa, Rahmad Dawood. Research grants, research collaboration, and publication in predatory journals: Evidence from publications by Indonesian social scientists
453 -- 462Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris. Human- and AI-based authorship: Principles and ethics
463 -- 467Shaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu. What to communicate in retraction notices?
468 -- 472James L. Nuzzo. Anonymous editorials in biomedical research journals: Few in number but potentially problematic
473 -- 476Cary Moskovitz, David R. Hansen, Mitchell Yelverton. Legalize text recycling
477 -- 487Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Maryna Nazarovets. Archiving website-based references in academic papers: Problems caused by reference rot, potential solutions and limitations
488 -- 0. Correction to Publisher-Society partnerships to further image accessibility and global inclusivity in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Comparing top-down and bottom-up approaches

Volume 36, Issue 2

128 -- 140David Nicholas, Eti Herman, David J. Clark, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, Anthony Watkinson, David Sims, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu 0005, Galina Serbina, Hamid R. Jamali 0001, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard. The impact of the pandemic on early career researchers' work-life and scholarly communications: A quantitative aerial analysis
141 -- 155Eti Herman, David Nicholas, David J. Clark, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, David Sims, Anthony Watkinson, Jie Xu 0005, Galina Serbina, Marzena Swigon, Hamid R. Jamali 0001, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard. Outside the library: Early career researchers and use of alternative information sources in pandemic times
156 -- 163Owen W. Tomlinson. Analysis of predatory emails in early career academia and attempts at prevention
164 -- 170Jean-Pierre V. M. Hérubel. University press publishing and the ecology of disciplinary fluidity: General observations
171 -- 177James Flanary, Zachary Rengel, Niranjan Sathianathen, Robert Lane, Stephanie Jarosek, Nik Barkve, Christopher Weight. Rates of editor-authored manuscripts among urology journals using blinded or non-blinded review
178 -- 193Remedios Melero, Juan-José Boté-Vericad, Alexandre López Borrull. Perceptions regarding open science appraised by editors of scholarly publications published in Spain
194 -- 204Petr Novotný 0003, Karolína Kotvaltová Sezemská, Romana Schubertová, Vanda Janstová. Editorial H-score as a metric of inner authenticity for national scientific journals - Pilot study for the field of pedagogy
205 -- 216Jon Zabala, Borja González-Albo, Ana García-García, Aurora Garrido-Domínguez, José Ignacio Vidal-Liy, Luis R. Álvarez-Díez, Soledad Hernando-Tundidor, Yara Mostazo-Fernández, Teresa Abejón. Evaluation and publication delay in Ibero-American scientific journals
217 -- 238Chen He 0004, Jie Xu 0005, Lihong Zhou. Understanding China's construction of an academic integrity system: A grounded theory study on national level policies
239 -- 248Feng Kevin Jiang, Ken Hyland. Titles in research articles: Changes across time and discipline
249 -- 265Shaoliang Xie, Chenggang Mi. Promotion and caution in research article abstracts: The use of positive, negative and hedge words across disciplines and rankings
266 -- 274Qian-Jin Zong, Zhihong Huang, Zhijun Deng. Do graphical abstracts on a publisher's official website have an effect on articles' usage and citations? A propensity score matching analysis
275 -- 284Mohammad Hosseini, Julien Colomb, Alex O. Holcombe, Barbara Kern, Nicole A. Vasilevsky, Kristi L. Holmes. Evolution and adoption of contributor role ontologies and taxonomies
285 -- 298Xiaoting Xu, Juan Xie, Jianjun Sun, Ying Cheng 0002. Factors affecting authors' manuscript submission behaviour: A systematic review
299 -- 306Sumiko Asai. Authors' choice between parent and mirror journals of Elsevier
307 -- 311Patrick Franzen, Lauren Kane, Scott Ritchey. BioOne and SPIE: A reflection on the first 3 years of the nonprofit platform partnership
312 -- 318Tom Cramer, Chip German, Neil Jefferies, Alicia Wise. A perpetual motion machine: The preserved digital scholarly record
319 -- 322David Nicholas, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez Bravo, Eti Herman, Abdullah Abrizah, David J. Clark, Galina Serbina, David Sims, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu 0005, Anthony Watkinson, Hamid R. Jamali 0001, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard. 'Cracks' in the scholarly communications system: Insights from a longitudinal international study of early career researchers
323 -- 325Jon Treadway, Sarah Greaves. Plan S and purpose: The future direction for UK learned societies
326 -- 330Farrokh Habibzadeh. The future of scientific journals: The rise of UniAI

Volume 36, Issue 1

4 -- 13Adam Grydehøj, Ping Su, Shoujuan Huang, Yaso Nadarajah. Island Studies Journal
14 -- 24Jungwon Yoon, Nayon Kim, EunKyung Chung. Characteristics of scholarly journals published in non-English-speaking countries: An analysis of Library and Information Science SCOPUS journals
25 -- 30Marie Biolková, Tom Moore, Karen Schindler, Karl Swann, Andy Vail, Lindsay Flook, Helen Dick, Greg Fitzharris, Christopher A. Price, Norah Spears. Reproduction
31 -- 36Simon Holt, Sylvia Hunter, Erin Osborne-Martin, Stacy Scott. Why disability data capture is key to improving inclusion outcomes in scholarly publishing
37 -- 41Rebecca Kirk, Susan J. Harris, Chhavi Chauhan. Equitable representation in awards and recognition in scholarly publishing: Current challenges and the path ahead
42 -- 47Rebecca McLeod, Damita Snow, Nick Dormer. From working group to standing committee: A history of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility work at the Society for Scholarly Publishing
48 -- 53Andrew Burton-Jones, Saonee Sarker. MISQ's DEI initiatives: A continuing journey
54 -- 57Christene Smith, Charlott Schönwetter, Christopher Smith. De Gruyter name change policy: Case study for learned publishing
58 -- 67George Cooper, Katherine Burton, Alejandra Black, Mokheseng Buti, Geraldine Richards, Ginny Herbert, Emma Lockwood, Janet Remmington. Publisher-Society partnerships to further image accessibility and global inclusivity in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Comparing top-down and bottom-up approaches
68 -- 72Sarina Schrager, Sumi Sexton, Marjorie Bowman, Caroline Richardson. Family Medicine editors collaborate towards antiracist publishing
73 -- 80Vivienne C. Bachelet, Máximo Rousseau-Portalis. A technology-based, financially sustainable, quality improvement intervention in a medical journal for bilingualism from submission to publication
81 -- 84Sowmya Swaminathan, Jessica Gedamu, Thea Sherer. Lessons learned from an evolving DEI programme within a global publisher
85 -- 93Vabren L. Watts, Patti Sweet, Patrick Odai-Afotey, Arronoel Ashby-Rosellon, Annesa Dey. A seat for all: Advancing racial equity in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research
94 -- 99Sabrina J. Ashwell, Patricia K. Baskin, Stacy L. Christiansen, Sara A. DiBari, Annette Flanagin, Tracy Frey, Racquel Jemison, Mia Ricci. Three recommended inclusive language guidelines for scholarly publishing: Words matter
100 -- 102Leigh Wright. Author identity taxonomy: Capturing diversity for the books supply chain
103 -- 108Danica E. White, Brady D. Lund, Daniel Agbaji, Sanjay Maurya, Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland. Review of the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications' 'Toolkits for Equity'
109 -- 118Adeline Rosenberg, Joanne Walker, Sarah Griffiths, Rachel Jenkins. Plain language summaries: Enabling increased diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in scholarly publishing
119 -- 123Ashley Wells Ajinkya, Kimberly Gladfelter Graham, Alice Meadows, Bahar Mehmani, Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay, Maria Stanton. Implementing a diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility strategy: Lessons learned at five scholarly communications organizations