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The present and future growth of scholarly publishing in Africa
Scholarly publishing in Africa, though still struggling to keep pace with the rest of the world, has made major progress. Many universities in Africa are seriously engaged in scholarly publishing, both in print and electronic formats.
Daniel C. Rotich
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Themed Volumes: A Blessing or a Curse?
Research in Transportation Business and Management (RTBM) was launched in 2009 with the first volume appearing in August 2011. The format of the journal is somewhat different to that of conventional journals in that each volume is themed focusing on a ...
Mary R. Brooks, Stephen Ison
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Book history as a research topic in Croatian journals from 2001 to 2010
The aim of the paper is to determine the scope and content of Croatian research output in the field of book history, determine which Croatian journals publish papers on book history, the topics covered and the number of scholars who do research in this ...
Jasna Tingle
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In which journals do family and community physicians in Brazil publish?
Introduction: Authors choose scholarly journals not only to advance their careers but also to interact with their respective scholarly communities. Objective: To describe the journals where family and community physicians in Brazil publish their work ...
Leonardo Fontenelle +4 more
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Journals for Computer-Mediated Learning: Publications of Value for the Online Educator
In contrast with traditional academic disciplines, online educators do not have a generally accepted list of scholarly journals, which is in part a result of the multidisciplinary nature of the field, the relative infancy of online learning, and the view
Matt Elbeck, B. Jean Mandernach
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Scholarly Communication in Education Journals [PDF]
The rise of disciplines is connected with the formation of groups or networks of specialists. It is connected with the emergence of “scientific communities,” theorized about since Thomas Kuhn and Robert Merton. But how is such a community of specialists brought together; how are common orientations among members of a scientific community upheld?
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The Two-Way Street of Open Access Journal Publishing: Flip It and Reverse It
As Open access (OA) is often perceived as the end goal of scholarly publishing, much research has focused on flipping subscription journals to an OA model.
Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn, Mikael Laakso
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How can we build new multilingual futures for academic journals in the age of electronic publishing? The answer may lie in the multilingual pasts of scholarly publishing.
Roopika Risam
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Scholarly journals at the periphery: the case of Croatia [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis paper analyses 231 Croatian journals available on the national online platform, the Hrčak portal. To qualify for analysis journals had to be peer reviewed and to have published at least one issue in 2012. Some differences from the results of previous studies were noted.
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Improving Submissions to Scholarly Journals via Peer Review
Due to their commitment to better publishing standards and desire to improve their journals’ academic reputation, editorial boards, editors, and editorial teams seek to refine submissions they receive.
Lilia Raitskaya, Elena Tikhonova
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