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Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely printed up or posted on the Internet is often called "grey literature".
David Coniam, Peter Falvey
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Towards a philosophy of academic publishing [PDF]
This article is concerned with developing a philosophical approach to a number of significant changes to academic publishing, and specifically the global journal knowledge system wrought by a range of new digital technologies that herald the third age of the journal as an electronic, interactive and mixed-media form of scientific communication.
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European Business Review, 2006
PurposeWriting and publishing research is an integral part of any academic's job. It is important for an individual's academic progression and is vital for the development, updating and refinement of teaching materials. This paper aims to focus on the purpose and value of publishing.Design/methodology/approachEditors, reviewer and authors have ...
Audrey Gilmore, David Carson, Chad Perry
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PurposeWriting and publishing research is an integral part of any academic's job. It is important for an individual's academic progression and is vital for the development, updating and refinement of teaching materials. This paper aims to focus on the purpose and value of publishing.Design/methodology/approachEditors, reviewer and authors have ...
Audrey Gilmore, David Carson, Chad Perry
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Beauty and Productivity in Academic Publishing
Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 2023Academic publishing represents a field in which the opportunity for discrimination based on appearance should be limited since intellectual skills must play a key role. In this work, I document the beauty effect for economic scholars. Using unique data on academics who published their research papers in economic journals in 2017 and the new machine ...
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'Is there racism in academic medical publishing?’
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020We read with great interest the BMJ issue devoted to issues confronting doctors and patients from ethnic minority backgrounds.1 ,2 We applaud the Journal for its courage in tackling such a sensitive issue. We the undersigned, academic clinicians from a lower middle-income country (LMIC), Sri Lanka, would like to highlight another aspect of the problem—
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Money and power in academic publishing
XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2013We continue our conversation on open access ("Information Wants to be Free" XRDS Spring 2013) by taking a closer look at a few recent developments, which highlight some of the conflicting interests fueling the debate over academic publishing.
Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Peter Kinnaird
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The Faustian grip of academic publishing [PDF]
The journal acquisition budget of libraries is not increasing at the same rate as subscription rates, creating the serials crisis. Many solutions have been proposed including the freely available electronic journal. However, all the solutions suffer the same Faustian grip--namely that the actors in the academic publishing game have little or no ...
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