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Learned Publishing, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2009
- Sally Morris:
Is the journal article fit for purpose, or stuck in the past? 3-4 - Philip M. Davis:
Reward or persuasion? The battle to define the meaning of a citation. 5-11 - Sean Pidgeon
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Developing a new publishing model for interdisciplinary research. 13-16 - Rafael Ball:
E-books in practice: the librarian's perspective. 18-22 - Gene D. Sprouse
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Recognizing referees at the American Physical Society. 23-26 - Kathryn Earle:
The Berg Fashion Library. 27-35 - Kate Wittenberg:
The Gutenberg-e project: opportunities and challenges in publishing born-digital monographs. 36-41 - Adam Chesler, Susan King:
Tier-based pricing for institutions: a new, e-based pricing model. 42-49 - Shi Wei, Nancy Benson:
Bringing Chinese research to the world: Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering in China. 50-56 - Dario Sambunjak
, Mirjana Huic, Darko Hren
, Milica Katic, Ana Marusic
, Matko Marusic
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National vs. international journals: views of medical professionals in Croatia. 57-70 - Fytton Rowland:
Copy-editing - essential or frill? 71-72 - A. Ben Wagner
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A&I, full text, and open access: prophecy from the trenches. 73-74 - Toby Green
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Scholarly Publishing Practice 3: Academic Journals Publishers' Policies and Practices in Online Publishing. 75-77 - Carole Richmond:
Handbook on Book Paper and the Environment. 77-78 - Kevin Murphy:
Author-perceived Quality Characteristics of Science, Technology and Medicine (STM) Journals. 78
Volume 22, Number 2, April 2009
- Janet Fisher:
The Google Book Search settlement. 82-83 - David M. Shotton
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Semantic publishing: the coming revolution in scientific journal publishing. 85-94 - Paul Ginsparg:
The global village pioneers. 95-100 - Johan van Campen, Eveline Hertzberger:
'Improving little by little, every day': the road to Operational Excellence. 102-106 - Matthew Howells, Ashleigh Bell, Nicholas Everitt
, Jennifer McMillan:
Digitizing journal archives: the experience of Taylor & Francis. 109-112 - Keith L. Seitter, Kenneth F. Heideman:
Whither print? Staying nimble in the face of uncertainty. 113-116 - Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel:
The luck of the referee draw: the effect of exchanging reviews. 117-125 - Donald W. King, Carol Tenopir
, Songphan Choemprayong
, Lei Wu:
Scholarly journal information-seeking and reading patterns of faculty at five US universities. 126-144 - Rod Cookson
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Why visibility matters - exploding the Broadcast Fallacy. 146-152 - Timo Hannay
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Walls come tumbling down. 153-154 - Mark Spilsbury:
A Guide to the UK Publishing Industry. 155 - Valentina Kalk:
A guide to rights and royalties management software. 155-157 - Carole Richmond:
Print for Victory: Book Publishing in England 1939-1945. 157-158 - Pippa Smart:
Publishing, Books and Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Bibliography. 158
Volume 22, Number 3, July 2009
- Sally Morris:
Crunch time. 163-164 - Stephen Pinfield
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Journals and repositories: an evolving relationship? 165-175 - Turid Hedlund, Ingegerd Rabow:
Scholarly publishing and open access in the Nordic countries. 177-186 - Li Li:
A different form of editor-author interaction: the approach of university journals in China. 187-190 - Lisa R. Schiff
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Creating the Mark Twain Project Online. 191-198 - Alistair Craven, Graham Dallas:
Using what you've got: the development of Emerald Management First. 199-205 - Peter Ashman:
What societies want from a publishing partner. 209-219 - Sally Morris, Sue Thorn:
Learned society members and open access. 221-239 - Andrew Ladds:
Societies must adapt or die. 240-242 - Charles Oppenheim:
Copyright's Paradox. 243-244 - Kazuhiro Hayashi
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Scholarly Communication in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. 243 - Pippa Smart:
Write Effectively. 244-245 - Linda Nix:
Strategic Information Management: A Practitioner's Guide. 245-248 - Clifford A. Adams:
Indexing for Editors and Authors: A Practical Guide to Understanding Indexes. 248-249 - Harvey Marcovitch:
Fraud and Misconduct in Biomedical Research. 249-252 - Howard D. White:
Letter to the Editors. 253-254
Volume 22, Number 4, October 2009
- Janet Fisher:
Tipping over? 260-262 - Jadranka Stojanovski
, Jelka Petrak
, Bojan Macan
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The Croatian national open access journal platform. 263-273 - Leigh Dodds
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The Web's rich tapestry. 275-280 - Georgia K. Harper:
OA and IP: open access, digital copyright and marketplace competition. 283-288 - Yvonne Campfens, Ed Pentz
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TRANSFER Code of Practice: the publisher's point of view. 289-294 - Ross Coleman:
Publishing and the digital library: adding value to scholarship and innovation to business. 297-303 - Camelia Csora, Michiel van der Heyden, Fabian Kersten:
Practising what we preach: working together to further scientific collaboration. 304-311 - John A. Gardner, Vladimir L. Bulatov, Robert A. Kelly:
Making journals accessible to the visually impaired: the future is near. 314-319 - Emily Gillingham, Sarah Bird:
Responsibility and the publishing industry. 321-322 - Stephen K. Donovan:
A decline to nothing? The tenuous existence of the small journal. 323-324 - Toby Green
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We need publishing standards for datasets and data tables. 325-327 - Linda Bennett:
Library Use of E-books: 2008-2009 Edition. 328-329 - Rebecca Bailey:
Global Information Inequalities: Bridging the Information Gap. 329-330 - Sanford G. Thatcher:
Campus-based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues. 330-331 - Marius A. Müller:
PoWR: The Preservation of Web Resources Handbook - Digital Preservation for the UK HE/FE Web Management Community. 331-332 - Mark Carden:
Never Mind the Web: Here Comes the Book. 332-333 - Linda Bennett:
New Thinking for 21st-century Publishers: Emerging Patterns and Evolving Strategies. 333-334

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