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Learned Publishing, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2019
- Table of Contents. 1

- Andrew M. Plume

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Bring the facts, bust the myths. 3-5
- Dan Pollock

, Ann Michael
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Open access mythbusting: Testing two prevailing assumptions about the effects of open access adoption. 7-12 - Toby Green

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Is open access affordable? Why current models do not work and why we need internet-era transformation of scholarly communications. 13-25 - John Hartley

, Jason Potts
, Lucy Montgomery
, Ellie Rennie
, Cameron Neylon
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Do we need to move from communication technology to user community? A new economic model of the journal as a club. 27-35 - Noel McGlinchey

, Tom Hunter
, Jack Bromley
, Ruth Fisher
, Anna Debiec-Waszak
, Thomas Gaston
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Do Journal Administrators solve the reviewer assignment problem as well as editors? Consideration of reviewer rigour and timeliness. 37-46 - Pippa Smart

, Thomas Gaston
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How prevalent are plagiarized submissions? Global survey of editors. 47-56 - Tove Faber Frandsen

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Why do researchers decide to publish in questionable journals? A review of the literature. 57-62 - Chris Drummond

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Is the drive for reproducible science having a detrimental effect on what is published? 63-69
- Liz Allen

, Alison O'Connell
, Veronique Kiermer
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How can we ensure visibility and diversity in research contributions? How the Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) is helping the shift from authorship to contributorship. 71-74 - Alison McGonagle-O'Connell

, Kristen Ratan
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Can we transform scholarly communication with open source and community-owned infrastructure? 75-78 - Michael Upshall

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Mythbusting AI: What is all the fuss about? 79-83
- Eleanor I. Cook

, Regina Romano Reynolds:
Is the term 'serials' relevant any longer? Some thoughts on the matter... 85-89 - Gareth Dyke

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Does the early career 'publish or perish' myth represent an opportunity for the publishing industry? 90-94 - Charlotte Mauti:

The pursuit of publishing: Was a masters in publishing worthwhile? 95-96
- Rachel Kessler

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White paper: Paths to reference - how today's students find and use reference resources: Review. 97-98
- Thanking our reviewers. 99

- Journal Information. 100

Volume 32, Number 2, April 2019
- Table of Contents. 101

- Pippa Smart

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Journal development: Why and how? 103-105
- Gert Helgesson

, Stefan Eriksson
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Authorship order. 106-112
- Jie Xu, Jia Yun Wang, Lihong Zhou, Fen Liu:

Internationalization of China's English-language academic journals: An overview and three approaches. 113-125
- Yuehong (Helen) Zhang

, Fang Bao
, Jian Wu
, Hanfeng Lin
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Reflections on the international impact of Chinese STM journals. 126-136 - Päivi Atjonen

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Peer review in the development of academic articles: Experiences of Finnish authors in the educational sciences. 137-146 - David Nicholas

, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Jie Xu
, Eti Herman
, David J. Clark
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Marzena Swigon
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Sci-Hub: The new and ultimate disruptor? View from the front. 147-153 - Yang Zhang, Huilian Lun

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Is Google Scholar useful for the evaluation of non-English scientific journals? The case of Chinese journals. 154-162 - Heidi Allen, Alexandra Cury

, Thomas Gaston
, Chris Graf
, Hannah Wakley, Michael Willis
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What does better peer review look like? Underlying principles and recommendations for better practice. 163-175
- Heather Staines

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What's happening with open annotation? Discoverability, engagement, community. 177-180
- Hea Lim Rhee

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Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information's scholarly journal publishing: A case study. 181-187
- Stuart Buck

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The debate over open access is missing the point. 188-190
- Journal Information. 191

Volume 32, Number 3, July 2019
- Table of Contents. 193

- Pippa Smart

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What did early career researchers ever do for us? 195-197
- JungWon Yoon

, EunKyung Chung
, Jae Yun Lee
, Jihyun Kim
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How research data is cited in scholarly literature: A case study of HINTS. 199-206 - Li Sun

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Journals removed from DOAJ appearing within SCImago's ranks: A study of excluded journals. 207-211 - LingFeng Wang

, YaQing Zhan
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A conceptual peer review model for arXiv and other preprint databases. 213-219 - Tove Faber Frandsen

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How can a questionable journal be identified: Frameworks and checklists. 221-226 - Bo-Christer Björk

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Open access journal publishing in the Nordic countries. 227-236 - David Nicholas

, Anthony Watkinson
, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Jie Xu
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Marzena Swigon
, David J. Clark
, Eti Herman
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So, are early career researchers the harbingers of change? 237-247 - Sergio Copiello

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On the skewness of journal self-citations and publisher self-citations: Cues for discussion from a case study. 249-258 - Josep Soler-Carbonell

, Ying Wang
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Linguistic differences between well-established and predatory journals: a keyword analysis of two journals in political science. 259-269 - Margaret K. Merga

, Shannon Mason
, Julia Morris
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'The constant rejections hurt': Skills and personal attributes needed to successfully complete a thesis by publication. 271-281
- Tom Hill

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Turning FAIR into reality: Review. 283-286
- Journal Information. 288

Volume 32, Number 4, October 2019
- Table of Contents. 289

- Megan Ainsworth

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How can publishers support early career journal editors? 291-292
- Kartik K. Venkatesh

, Rebecca S. Benner
, Thomas W. Riggs, Nancy C. Chescheir:
Final outcome of articles rejected after revision at Obstetrics & Gynecology: An investigation. 295-303 - Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata

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Exploring the scholarly communication styles of Arab social science and humanities scholars. 304-311
- ALPSP Awards 2019. 312-313

- Quan-Hoang Vuong

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The harsh world of publishing in emerging regions and implications for editors and publishers: The case of Vietnam. 314-324 - Qiang Zou

, Jingqiu Ma
, Xiaoyang Sheng
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A survey of medical ghostwriting in China. 325-334 - Vivienne C. Bachelet

, Francisco A. Uribe
, Rubén A. Díaz
, Alonso F. Vergara
, Fabiana Bravo-Córdova
, Víctor A. Carrasco
, Francisca J. Lizana
, Nicolás Meza-Ducaud
, María S. Navarrete
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Misrepresentation of institutional affiliations: The results from an exploratory case study of Chilean authors. 335-344 - Francis Dodds

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The future of academic publishing: Revolution or evolution revisited. 345-354 - Michael Pemberton

, Susanne Hall
, Cary Moskovitz
, Chris M. Anson
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Text recycling: Views of North American journal editors from an interview-based study. 355-366
- Chris James

, Lisa Colledge
, Wim J. N. Meester, Norman Azoulay
, Andrew M. Plume
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CiteScore metrics: Creating journal metrics from the Scopus citation index. 367-374 - Stewart Manley

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On the limitations of recent lawsuits against Sci-Hub, OMICS, ResearchGate, and Georgia State University. 375-381
- Anna O'Brien

, Chris Graf
, Kate McKellar
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How publishers and editors can help early career researchers: Recommendations from a roundtable discussion. 383-393 - Toby Green

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Maximizing dissemination and engaging readers: The other 50% of an author's day: A case study. 395-405
- Thiago F. A. França

, José Maria Monserrat
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Reproducibility crisis, the scientific method, and the quality of published studies: Untangling the knot. 406-408
- James Galbraith

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Library Acquisitions Patterns: Review. 409-411
- Journal Information. 412


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