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Learned Publishing, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2013
- Alan Singleton:
APC - what's in a name? 3-4 - Kent R. Anderson
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Sustainable independent publishing in a world of increasing funder power. 5-10 - Euan A. Adie, William Roe:
Altmetric: enriching scholarly content with article-level discussion and metrics. 11-17 - David Attis, Colin Koproske:
Thirty trends shaping the future of academic libraries. 18-23 - Songqing Lin
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Why serious academic fraud occurs in China. 24-27 - Jesse M. Kalwij
, Christian Smit
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How authors can maximise the chance of manuscript acceptance and article visibility. 28-31 - Emma Bennett:
The future of learned associations in the humanities. 32-41 - Xiaojun He, Zhen-ying Chen:
Excellent editors need to be good authors too. 42-44 - Hongling Fang:
Self-citation rates of scientific and technical journals in SCI from China, Japan, India, and Korea. 45-49 - Santiago Chumbe, Roddy MacLeod:
Marketing OA journals now that authors are customers: the role of RSS. 51-56 - Sven Fund
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We need integrated publishing. 57-63 - Edward Wates:
Book Production. 65-67 - Lettie Y. Conrad:
Preserving Digital Materials, 2nd edition. 67-69 - Joss Saunders:
How to Fix Copyright. 69-70
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2013
- Diane Scott-Lichter
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If you blow a whistle, know the tune. 75 - Michael Berry:
Much ado about rather little. 77 - Jeffrey Beall
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Predatory publishing is just one of the consequences of gold open access. 79-83 - Stephen Pinfield
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Is scholarly publishing going from crisis to crisis? 85-88 - Jie Xu, Xiaoqun Yuan:
Online scholarly publishing in China: Who? What? How? 89-100 - Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
, Alvaro Cabezas-Clavijo
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Ranking journals: could Google Scholar Metrics be an alternative to Journal Citation Reports and Scimago Journal Rank? 101-113 - Liam Borgstrom:
Simplifying e-book and print production. 115-122 - Michael L. Newman
, John Sack
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Information workflow of academic researchers in the evolving information environment: an interview study. 123-131 - Yateendra Joshi:
Style guides that refuse to go away. 133-134 - Fang Qing, Lifang Xu:
Market-oriented reform in Chinese scholarly publishing. 135-138 - Benjamin Mudrak
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Understanding the needs of international authors. 139-147 - Pippa Smart:
The Information Diet: A Case for Conscious Consumption. 148 - Richard Balkwill:
Essential Law for Information Professionals, 3rd edn. 149-150 - Darrell W. Gunter
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Social Media for Academics - A Practical Guide. 150-151 - Mark Ware:
Academic and Professional Publishing. 151-152
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2013
- Alan Singleton:
Publishing - is our love here to stay ... 155-156 - Chad Hutchens
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Open access metadata: current practices and proposed solutions. 159-165 - Pieter Borghart:
A label for peer-reviewed books? Some critical reflections. 167-171 - Hans Dillaerts
, Ghislaine Chartron:
'Héloïse': towards a co-ordinated ecosystem approach for the archiving of scientific publications? 173-179 - Margo C. Leach, Shaun L. A. Hobbs:
Plantwise knowledge bank: delivering plant health information to developing country users. 180-185 - Mriganka Awati:
A science editor's wish list. 187-188 - Yuehong Zhang, Xiaoyan Jia
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Republication of conference papers in journals? 189-196 - Xiang Ren
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Beyond online preprints: formalization of open initiatives in China. 197-205 - Paula Gantz:
Journal print subscription price increases no longer reflect actual costs. 206-210 - Alison Baverstock, Jackie Steinitz:
Who are the self-publishers? 211-223 - Jilan Sun:
Vocabulary extraction in foreign-language journals: how natural language processing can help readers. 224-227 - Michael Jubb:
Prometheus Assessed? Research Measurement, Peer Review and Citation Analysis. 228-229 - Sanford G. Thatcher:
An Introduction to Book History. 229-230 - Mark Ware:
The Handbook of Journal Publishing. 230-231
Volume 26, Number 4, October 2013
- Diane Scott-Lichter
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CHORUS: moving research publications in line with US federal funding requirements. 236-238 - David Nicholas
, David J. Clark:
The second digital transition: to the mobile space - an analysis of Europeana. 240-252 - David Armstrong
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The new engagement game: the role of gamification in scholarly publishing. 253-256 - Jian Ping Lu:
Technical and ethical standards in China: long on framework but short on action. 257-258 - Peter Fröhlich
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How to spot Ugly Black Ducklings: the next competitive frontiers in scholarly publishing. 259-263 - Laura Stemmle, Keith Collier
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RUBRIQ: tools, services, and software to improve peer review. 265-268 - Jane Tappuni:
Are online communities the future of bookselling? 269-271 - Alison Baverstock, Jackie Steinitz:
What satisfactions do self-publishing authors gain from the process? 272-282 - Stephen Pinfield
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Medical research charities and open access. 285-302 - Songqing Lin
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How the approval system affects Chinese scientific journals. 303-309 - Cindy Clark:
Copyright Questions and Answers for Information Professionals: From the Columns of Against the Grain. 310

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