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On the oligopoly of academic publishers.
A study published in June this year provided convinc-ing evidence that five for-profit academic publishers control more than half of the science research pub-lished throughout the world [1]. The study considered 45 million scientific papers covering natural and medi-cal sciences (NMS) and social sciences and humanities (SSH) produced between 1973 and ...
Carlo Petrini, Enrico Alleva
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SPARC: The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
Evolutionary Ecology Research (EER) and the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) have set out to show authors that they have options when it comes to publishing their research -- that by publishing in independent or society ...
Alison Buckholtz
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Supply-Side Model of Academic Publishing in Croatia (2012–2018)
The paper examines and presents the scale and structure of recent (2012–2018) academic publishing in Croatia, with a focus on academic books and journals, the participation of institutions and publishers, scientific fields and disciplines, and invested ...
Filip Horvat, Zoran Velagić
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Integrated Development and Platform Construction of Intelligent Publishing of Academic Journal with User Profile [PDF]
To explore the application of artificial intelligence technology, big data, and user profiling in the intelligent transformation of academic journal, in this study, the development status of digital intelligence and open access of academic journal ...
XIANG Sa
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This article examines how the emergence of innovative technology platforms, recently introduced by new players in the university services space and public arena, has the potential to open up additional revenue generation opportunities for the university ...
Jean Roberts
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Transformative choices towards a sustainable academic publishing system
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been increasingly hindered by monetary restrictions that restrain scientists from publishing their findings and accessing other scientists’ reports. This process is
Mohsen Kayal, Jane Ballard, Ehsan Kayal
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The Belief Norm of Academic Publishing
The belief norm of academic publishing states that researchers should believe certain claims they publish. The purpose of this paper is to defend the belief norm of academic publishing.
Wesley Buckwalter
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Innovations promote the development of minimally invasive surgery
For helping millions of patients to live longer and possess higher quality life, the innovation of novel surgical procedures is very necessary and urgent. This paper introduces a series of innovations of Dr.
Jin Wang
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Academic Publishing and «Predatory» Journals [PDF]
Introduction. Publications in prestigious academic journals have a significant impact on the institutional rankings and help researchers to get grants. Problem Statement. Nevertheless, the issue of ??where?? to publish became more important than ??what?? to publish.
Strielkowski, W., Gryshova, I.
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Academic publishing is electronic publishing
Derk Haank began by saying that he wanted to keep his presentation simple and would make only a few statements. The first of these was to say that, although it might be stating the obvious, academic publishing is electronic publishing. It has been remarkable how quickly things have progressed since the invention of the Web, and an EC study recently ...
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