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Learned Publishing, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 2024
Original Articles
- Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall:
Artificial intelligence to support publishing and peer review: A summary and review. 4-12 - Brady D. Lund, K. T. Naheem:
Can ChatGPT be an author? A study of artificial intelligence authorship policies in top academic journals. 13-21 - Agata Piekniewska, Laurel L. Haak, Darla Henderson, Katherine McNeill, Anita E. Bandrowski, Yvette Seger:
Establishing an early indicator for data sharing and reuse. 22-29
Case Studies
- Joan E. Dodgson, Ethan T. Bamberger, Zelalem T. Haile, Mary Kate J. Kornegay:
Editorial actions taken to reduce publishing references from predatory sources: A case study. 30-38 - Daniel Stockemer, Theresa Reidy:
Academic misconduct, fake authorship letters, cyber fraud: Evidence from the International Political Science Review. 39-43
Opinion
- Rajadurai Vijay Solomon:
Breaking free from academic scams: Five key reflections on the cloned journal conundrum. 44-48 - Harini Calamur, Roohi Ghosh:
Adapting peer review for the future: Digital disruptions and trust in peer review. 49-54 - Graham Kendall, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
Risks of abuse of large language models, like ChatGPT, in scientific publishing: Authorship, predatory publishing, and paper mills. 55-62 - Pascal Hetzscholdt:
Is AI giving us more than we can or even should handle? 63-65 - Sami Benchekroun:
The robot uprising is here: Is scholarly publishing ready? 66-68
Volume 37, Number 2, April 2024
Original Articles
- David J. Clark, David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Abdullah Abrizah, Anthony Watkinson, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu, Hamid R. Jamali, David Sims, Galina Serbina:
WhatsApp - what's that? 72-88 - Maria S. Plakhotnik:
How do editors use editorials to lead their journals? Insights from the field of human resource management. 89-97 - Li Jiagui, Johnny F. I. Lam:
Macao's academic book publishing industry: A SWOT and PEST analysis. 98-108 - Alexander Burrell, Daniel Butler, Obioha C. Ukoumunne, Hajira Dambha-Miller:
Exploring the relationship between traditional bibliometrics and Altmetric scores in the primary care literature. 109-116
Case Studies
- Heinz Pampel, Antonia Schrader, Paul Vierkant, Britta Dreyer, Stephanie Glagla-Dietz, Jochen Schirrwagen, Friedrich Summann:
Lessons learned from ORCID DE - A project-driven initiative to promote author identification in Germany. 117-124 - Ciaran Hoogendoorn, Gaynor Redvers-Mutton:
Scaling up open access publishing through transformative agreements: Results from 2019 to 2022. 125-129 - Xiangdong Li:
Alternatives to English only in scholarly publishing: Emerging trends of language policies among non-Anglophone journals? 130-138 - John Willinsky, Daniel R. Pimentel:
The publication facts label: A public and professional guide for research articles. 139-146
Industry Update
- Robin Dunford, Bruce Rosenblum, Sylvia Hunter:
Using automated analysis of the bibliography to detect potential research integrity issues. 147-153
Opinion
- Aron Laxdal, Tommy Haugen:
Where are the carrots? A proposal to start crediting peer reviewers for their contribution to science. 154-156 - Karukh K. Mohammed, Jihad Ibrahim Hama, Fahmi H. Kakamad:
Beyond Beall's list: The need for contemporary evaluation tools in predatory publishing research. 157-158
Volume 37, Number 3, July 2024
Original Article
- Kunle Oparinde, Vaneshree Govender, Theophilus Adedokun, Grace Temiloluwa Agbede, Sithabile Thungo:
Key developments in global scholarly publishing: Negotiating a double-edged sword.
Opinion
- Vladimír Naxera:
'Death of the Journal': An editor's view.
Original Article
- Maryna Nazarovets:
Unlocking the hidden realms: analysing the Ukrainian journal landscape with Ulrichsweb. - María Bordons, Luz Moreno-Solano, Borja González-Albo:
ORCID identifier adoption in Spanish scholarly communication: A macro and micro level perspective.
Opinion
- Karen L. Woolley, Simon R. Stones, Richard Stephens, Trishna Bharadia, Beverley Yamamoto, Jan Geissler, Bella Yang, Jacqui Oliver, Amanda Boughey, Catherine Elliott, Laura Dormer, Joanne Walker, Dawn Lobban:
Patient authorship of medical research publications: An evolution, revolution, and solution?
Original Article
- Elina Late, Raf Guns, Janne Pölönen, Jadranka Stojanovski, Mimi Urbanc, Michael Ochsner:
Beyond borders: Examining the role of national learned societies in the social sciences and humanities. - Pablo Calleja-Ibáñez, Elea Giménez-Toledo:
Exploring named-entity recognition techniques for academic books. - JungWon Yoon, Halin Ku, EunKyung Chung:
The road to sustainability: Examining key drivers in open access diamond journal publishing. - Mike Downes:
The stock characters in the editorial boards of journals run by predatory publishers. - Chris Fradkin, Rogério Mugnaini:
The promotion and implementation of open science measures among high-performing journals from Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, and Spain.
Volume 37, Number 4, October 2024
Original Article
- David Nicholas, Jorge Revez, Abdullah Abrizah, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, David J. Clark, Jie Xu, Marzena Swigon, Anthony Watkinson, Hamid R. Jamali, Eti Herman:
Purchase and publish: Early career researchers and open access publishing costs. - Manjula Wijewickrema:
A cross-domain analysis of research performance: Conventional and altmetric indicators in Medicine, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences. - Åsa Hedlund, Magnus Lindberg:
A matter of research integrity: The reporting of statistical software used in studies published in nursing journals in 2023.
Opinion
- Idowu Adegbilero-Iwari:
From serials crisis to dollar crisis: The compelling evidence against APC-based open access in sub-Saharan Africa countries.
Original Article
- Aliya Kuzhabekova:
Regional spillover effect of 2022 sanctions against Russia on scholarly publications. - Tove Faber Frandsen, Jeppe Nicolaisen:
Defining the early career researcher: A study of publication-based definitions. - Eti Herman, David Nicholas, Abdullah Abrizah, Jorge Revez, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Marzena Swigon, David J. Clark, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson:
The impact of AI on the post-pandemic generation of early career researchers: What we know or can predict from the published literature.
Opinion
- Bashar Haruna Gulumbe:
Obvious artificial intelligence-generated anomalies in published journal articles: A call for enhanced editorial diligence.
Original Article
- Min Dong, Wenjing Wang, Xuemei Liu, Fang Lei, Yunmei Luo:
Status of peer review guidelines in international surgical journals: A cross-sectional survey. - Laura Berni, Francesco Zucchini:
Transformative agreements, publication venues and Open Access policies at the University of Milan. - David Nicholas, Abdullah Abrizah, Jorge Revez, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Marzena Swigon, David J. Clark, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson, Eti Herman:
Are early career researchers feeling the consequences of the COVID pandemic? - David Nicholas, Marzena Swigon, David J. Clark, Abdullah Abrizah, Jorge Revez, Eti Herman, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson:
The impact of generative AI on the scholarly communications of early career researchers: An international, multi-disciplinary study. - Xinyi Chen, Zhiqiang Liu:
Field-specific gold open access dynamics in the Chinese mainland: Overviews, disparities, and strategic insights. - Aliza Becker:
Effects of the coronavirus 2019 pandemic on medical publishing: The sacrifice of quality for quantity? - Behrooz Rasuli, Majid Nabavi:
Altmetric.com or PlumX: Does it matter?
Opinion
- Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen:
Exploring the role of rejection in scholarly knowledge production: Insights from granular interaction thinking and information theory.
Original Article
- Shai Farber:
Enhancing peer review efficiency: A mixed-methods analysis of artificial intelligence-assisted reviewer selection across academic disciplines.
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