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Learned Publishing, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 2018
- Lettie Y. Conrad, Bill Kasdorf:
Making accessibility more accessible to publishers. 3-4
- Alistair McNaught, Ruth MacMullen, Sue Smith, Vicky Dobson:
Evaluating e-book platforms: Lessons from the e-book accessibility audit. 5-10 - Bill Kasdorf:
Why accessibility is hard and how to make it easier: Lessons from publishers. 11-18
- Lauren Trimble:
Accessibility at JSTOR: From box-checking to a more inclusive and sustainable future. 21-24
- Brad Turner:
Benetech global literacy services: Working towards a 'born accessible' world. 25-29 - Emma House, Richard Orme, Mark Bide:
Towards universal accessibility: The UK policy landscape and supporting technology. 31-34 - Frederick Bowes III:
An overview of content accessibility issues experienced by educational publishers. 35-38 - Jamie Axelrod:
Making materials accessible to students in higher education institutes: Institutional obligations, methods of compliance, and recommendations for future action. 39-44 - Madeleine Rothberg:
Publishing with accessibility standards from the inside out. 45-47 - Violaine Iglesias:
Beyond the mandates: The far-reaching benefits of multimedia accessibility. 49-54
- Jo Burges:
CAL Download - an innovative approach to making books more accessible. 57-62 - Caroline Manis, Huw Alexander:
The secrets of failing better: Accessible publishing at SAGE. A case study. 63-68 - Ted Gies:
The ScienceDirect accessibility journey: A case study. 69-76
- George Abbott:
How publishing has helped and hindered me: Experiences and advice from a blind reader and publisher. 79-82 - George Kerscher:
Do you have a broken link in your accessibility chain? 83-85
Volume 31, Number 2, April 2018
- Pippa Smart:
Question all assumptions: Learned Publishing at 30. 91-94
- Yun Zhang, Weina Hua, Shunbo Yuan:
Mapping the scientific research on open data: A bibliometric review. 95-106 - Weishu Liu, Yanchao Li:
Open access publications in sciences and social sciences: A comparative analysis. 107-119 - Faramarz Soheili, Ali Akbar Khasseh, Afshin Mousavi Chelak, Mohammad Tavakolizadeh-Ravari:
An evaluation of information behaviour studies through the Scholarly Capital Model. 121-129 - Joshua R. Nash, Rafael J. Araújo, Geoffrey S. Shideler:
Contributing factors to long-term citation count in marine and freshwater biology articles. 131-139 - Serhat Kurt:
Why do authors publish in predatory journals? 141-147 - Weilang Wang, Lv-xiang Deng, Bin You, Ping Zhang, Yifeng Chen:
Digital object identifier and its use in core Chinese academic journals: A Chinese perspective. 149-154
- Michael Upshall:
Combining human input with machine learning: A case study. 157-160
- Francis Dodds:
The future of academic publishing: Revolution or evolution? 163-168 - James Hartley:
Some observations on the current state of book reviewing in the social sciences. 169-171 - Jacob Wilcock:
Putting an end to download-and-go: The website's role in a content marketing ecosystem. 173-179 - Stefan Eriksson, Gert Helgesson:
Time to stop talking about 'predatory journals'. 181-183
Volume 31, Number 3, July 2018
Issue Information
Editorial
- Pippa Smart:
Collection, curation, and quality: The editor's responsibility. 186-188
- Thomas Gaston, Pippa Smart:
What influences the regional diversity of reviewers: A study of medical and agricultural/biological sciences journals. 189-197 - Marta Somoza-Fernández, Josep-Manuel Rodríguez-Gairín, Cristóbal Urbano:
Journal coverage of the Emerging Sources Citation Index. 199-204 - Yuandi Wang, Yu Chen, Meijun Liu, Ruifeng Hu:
Growth and quality of Chinese journals from 1949 to 2013. 205-214 - Yan Liang:
Should authors suggest reviewers? A comparative study of the performance of author-suggested and editor-selected reviewers at a biological journal. 216-221 - Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata, Mohammed Fathy Mahmoud Elgllab:
Where Arab social science and humanities scholars choose to publish: Falling in the predatory journals trap. 222-229
- Jeroen Sondervan, Fleur Stigter:
Sustainable open access for scholarly journals in 6 years - the incubator model at Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals. 230-234 - Robin Dunford, Bruce Rosenblum:
Keeping it authentic: Reconciling ORCID iDs gathered at submission with the author manuscript. 236-240 - Michael Bisaccio:
Cabells' Journal Whitelist and Blacklist: Intelligent data for informed journal evaluations. 243-248 - David Nicholas, Anthony Watkinson, Abdullah Abrizah, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Jie Xu, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Marzena Swigon, Eti Herman:
What publishers can take away from the latest early career researcher research. 249-253
- Samira Rhoods, Anca Babor:
The future of global research: A case study on the use of scenario planning in the publishing industry. 254-260 - Weishu Liu, Fang Liu, Chao Zuo, Junwen Zhu:
The effect of publishing a highly cited paper on a journal's impact factor: A case study of the Review of Particle Physics. 261-266
- Gert Helgesson, Stefan Eriksson:
Revise the ICMJE Recommendations regarding authorship responsibility! 267-269 - Francis Dodds:
The changing copyright landscape in academic publishing. 270-275
- Journal Information. 276
Volume 31, Number 4, October 2018
- Table of Contents. 329
- Pippa Smart:
A sting in the tail? 331-333
- Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Alkim Ozaygen, Tama Leaver:
Getting the best out of data for open access monograph presses: A case study of UCL Press. 335-344 - Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Hans Dillaerts, Thierry Lafouge, Pascal Bador, Aude Sauer-Avargues:
French publishing attitudes in the open access era: The case of mathematics, biology, and computer science. 345-354 - Mahmood Maniati, Alireza Jalilifar:
Strategies for publishing in English journals: A study of the perceptions of Iranian scholars. 355-365
- ALPSP Awards 2018. 366-367
- Radovan Vrana:
Editorial challenges in a small scientific community: Study of Croatian editors. 369-374 - James R. Scott, Mark Gibson, Rebecca S. Benner:
Contemporary drug advertising in leading US medical journals. 375-380 - Margaret K. Merga, Shannon Mason, Julia Morris:
Early career experiences of navigating journal article publication: Lessons learned using an autoethnographic approach. 381-389 - Julius Tanyu Nganji:
An assessment of the accessibility of PDF versions of selected journal articles published in a WCAG 2.0 era (2014-2018). 391-401 - Jingfeng Xia, Megan P. Smith:
Alternative journal impact factors in open access publishing. 403-411
- Camillo Lamanna, Stevan Bruijns:
Measuring regional impact: The case for bigger data. 413-416
- Rachel Kessler:
Whitepaper: Practical challenges for researchers in data sharing: Review. 417-419 - Tom Hill:
Blockchain for research: Review. 421-422
- Journal Information. 424
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