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Learned Publishing, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2011
- Alan Singleton:

Scholarly communication - can we have our name back? 3-4 - Nikki Osborne:

Reporting animal research - worthy of a rethink? 5-7 - Charlie Rapple

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Researching and implementing a new tiered pricing model. 9-13 - David Nicholas

, Ian Rowlands
, Peter Williams:
E-journals, researchers - and the new librarians. 15-27 - James Hartley:

Write when you can and submit when you are ready! 29-32 - Shaul Shalvi

, Matthijs Baas
, Michel J. J. Handgraaf, Carsten K. W. De Dreu
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When should we submit our papers? Reply to Hartley. 33-34 - Eefke Smit, Jeffrey R. van der Hoeven, David Giaretta

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Avoiding a Digital Dark Age for data: why publishers should care about digital preservation. 35-49 - Cliff Morgan:

Understanding the Creative Commons licence. 51-53 - Lawrence Souder:

The ethics of scholarly peer review: a review of the literature. 55-72 - Sanford G. Thatcher:

The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago (Or, How to Negotiate Good Relationships with Your Writers, Your Colleagues, and Yourself). 75-76 - Pippa Smart:

Bookmakers: British Publishing in the Twentieth Century. 76-77 - Pippa Smart:

Scholarly Communication in Library and Information Sciences: The Impact of Open Access Journals and e-Journals on a Changing Scenario. 77-78
Volume 24, Number 2, April 2011
- Diane Scott-Lichter

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Publication ethics: prevention, screening, and treatment. 84-85 - Carol Anne Meyer

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Distinguishing published scholarly content with CrossMark. 87-93 - Jufang Shao, Huiyun Shen:

The outflow of academic papers from China: why is it happening and can it be stemmed? 95-97 - Hailey Mooney

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Citing data sources in the social sciences: do authors do it? 99-108 - Chris Cradock, Paul Meehan

, Paul Needham:
JUSP in time: a partnership approach to developing a journal usage statistics portal. 109-114 - Laura Cox

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Librarians' use of usage statistics for journals and e-books. 115-121 - Carol Tenopir

, Suzie Allard
, Benjamin J. Bates, Kenneth J. Levine, Donald W. King, Ben Birch, Regina Mays
, Chris K. Caldwell:
Perceived value of scholarly articles. 123-132 - Stephen C. Hubbard, Marie E. McVeigh

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Casting a wide net: the Journal Impact Factor numerator. 133-137 - Alexander Kuznetsov

, Irina Razumova
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Selling to the BRIC - Russia: scholarly e-products and the Russian market. 139-144 - S. A. Sanni, A. N. Zainab:

Evaluating the influence of a medical journal using Google Scholar. 145-154 - Louise Fuller:

The craft of scientific communication. 155-156 - Angus Phillips:

Scientific Publishing: From Vanity to Strategy. 156-157 - Sanford G. Thatcher:

PA Guide to Going Digital. 157-158 - Martin Woodhead:

Clark's Publishing Agreements: A Book of Precedents. 158-159
Volume 24, Number 3, July 2011
- Alan Singleton:

The pain of rejection. 162-163 - Erin M. Macri

, Karim M. Khan:
Single-blind peer review: an appropriate compromise between two ideals? 164-165 - David L. Vaux

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Double blind review. 165-167 - Robert Campbell, Alice Meadows

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Scholarly journal publishing: where do we go from here? 171-181 - Ian Rowlands

, David Nicholas
, Bill Russell, Nicholas Canty, Anthony Watkinson
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Social media use in the research workflow. 183-195 - Peter Barron:

The library of the future: Google's vision for books. 197-201 - MacKenzie Smith

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Communicating with data: new roles for scientists, publishers and librarians. 203-205 - Steve Pettifer

, Philip McDermott, James Marsh
, David Thorne, Alice Villéger, Terri K. Attwood
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Ceci n'est pas un hamburger: modelling and representing the scholarly article. 207-220 - Linda Bennett:

Ten years of e-books: a review. 222-229 - Fay Ling:

Improving peer review: increasing reviewer participation. 231-233 - Alexis Rendell-Dunn:

Abstracts and Abstracting. A Genre and Set of Skills for the Twenty-first Century. 235 - Richard Balkwill:

Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright. 236-237 - Charlie Rapple

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The Professionals' Guide to Publishing: A Practical Introduction to Working in the Publishing Industry. 237-238 - Pippa Smart:

Peer Review in Academic Promotion and Publishing: Its Meaning, Locus and Future. 238-239
Volume 24, Number 4, October 2011
- Diane Scott-Lichter

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Got content, get attention. 245-246 - Michael Jubb

, Joel Cook, Daniel Hulls, David Jones, Mark Ware:
Costs, risks and benefits in improving access to journal articles. 247-259 - David Myers:

Selling to the BRIC: Brazil - an awakening tiger. 261-265 - Julia M. Wallace:

PEER: green open access - insight and evidence. 267-277 - Peter T. Shepherd:

PIRUS2: individual article usage statistics - developing a practical, global standard. 279-286 - Philip M. Davis

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Do discounted journal access programs help researchers in sub-Saharan Africa? A bibliometric analysis. 287-298 - Xiaojun He, Zhen-ying Chen:

Profit or access: which is more important for Chinese medical journals? 299-302 - Fereshteh Didegah

, Ali Gazni:
The extent of concentration in journal publishing. 303-310 - Chris Armbruster

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Open access policy implementation: first results compared. 311-324 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:

Seasonal bias in editorial decisions? A study using data from chemistry. 325-328 - Anji Pratap:

Publishing Law. 331-332 - Cindy Clark:

E-books in Libraries: A Practical Guide/The 2011 Guide to Free or Nearly-Free e-Books. 332-334

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