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In this chapter, Edmond and Romary examine the complex interaction between production and consumption of scholarly literature. First, they explore the strengths and appeals of print publishing as opposed to electronic counterparts, highlighting an interesting tension in reader response – that readers prefer the long, written form of the monograph ...
Edmond, Jennifer, Romary, Laurent
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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 choice of language for publishing is a topic of particular significance for scholars of languages other than English (LOTE) due to the importance of publishing in the professional language for maintaining expertise in the written academic register of
Yali Liu, L. Buckingham
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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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ChatGPT and a new academic reality: Artificial Intelligence‐written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing [PDF]
This article discusses OpenAI's ChatGPT, a generative pre‐trained transformer, which uses natural language processing to fulfill text‐based user requests (i.e., a “chatbot”).
Brady D. Lund +5 more
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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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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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Linguistic injustice in academic publishing in English
In recent years, an intense debate in English for research publication purposes (ERPP) has developed around the question of whether linguistic injustice exists or not in academic publishing in English.
J. Soler
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COVID-19 effect on the gender gap in academic publishing
The authors wanted to verify a popular belief that women scholars have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We studied the first names of authors of 266,409 articles from 2813 journals in 21 disciplines, and we found no significant ...
D. Jemielniak +2 more
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The published research paper: is it an important indicator of successful operational research at programme level? [PDF]
Is a published research paper an important indicator of successful operational research at programme level in low-income countries? In academia, publishing in peer-reviewed scientific journals is highly encouraged and strongly pursued for academic ...
Draguez, B +10 more
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