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An electronic publishing model for academic publishers
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994Academic publishers considering electronic publishing face several questions: What is the format of the electronic book? How will it be delivered? How will the copyright be protected when the book is available in digital form? One scenario from the publisher's point of view is this: Why will a university buy 400 copies of a textbook if it can pay for ...
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2017
The core of the Oxford University Press is academic publishing, and it was from this strength that the Press developed interests in reference, educational, and trade publishing. Scholarly publishing, although a significant component of the New York Business and a number of the branches, is primarily centred in Oxford and distributed under the imprint ...
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The core of the Oxford University Press is academic publishing, and it was from this strength that the Press developed interests in reference, educational, and trade publishing. Scholarly publishing, although a significant component of the New York Business and a number of the branches, is primarily centred in Oxford and distributed under the imprint ...
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The future of academic publishing
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023Abubakari, Ahmed +10 more
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Academic nightmares: Predatory publishing
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016Academic researchers who seek to publish their work are confronted daily with a barrage of e‐mails from aggressive marketing campaigns that solicit them to publish their research with a specialized, often newly launched, journal. Known as predatory journals, they often promise high editorial and publishing standards, yet their exploitive business ...
Sonya E, Van Nuland, Kem A, Rogers
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A Guide to Publishing for Academics
2015Don't Do As I Do Do As I Say John S. Edwards Grabbing Readers: How to Focus Your Paper's Title and Contents on Its Major Theoretical Contribution Rather than the Local Context of the Study Arch G. Woodside Well Done Literature Reviews: A Journal's Editor-in-Chief Perspective Murray E. Jennex Positioning Your Paper for Publication in a Journal: Where Do
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The ethics pipeline to academic publishing
Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2016Purpose – This paper aims to respond to Curno’s piece on the Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era. Design/methodology/approach – In this response, the author argues that a focus on “publication ethics” may perpetuate the problem of unethical conduct
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Are Delays in Academic Publishing Necessary?
American Economic Review, 2005Researchers perpetually complain about long decision lags. Glenn Ellison (2002a,b) confirms that delays are being longer. He suggests an evolving social norm as a possible explanation, with more demands made on authors for their work to be published. Time delays have the additional effect, however, of limiting the flow of submissions. In the absence of
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A View into the Future of Academic Publishing
2023 46th MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention (MIPRO), 2023Zorislav Sojat, Karolj Skala
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