The Rise of the Guest Editor—Discontinuities of Editorship in Scholarly Publishing [PDF]
Scholarly publishing lives on traditioned terminology that gives meaning to subjects such as authors, inhouse editors and external guest editors, artifacts such as articles, journals, special issues, and collected editions, or practices of acquisition ...
Marcel Knöchelmann +7 more
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Scholarly Publishing, Boundary Processes, and the Problem of Fake Peer Reviews. [PDF]
Over the past decade, the phenomenon of “fake” peer reviews has caused growing consternation among scholarly publishers. Yet despite the significant behind-the-scenes impact that anxieties about fakery have had on peer review processes within scholarly ...
Bell K, Kingori P, Mills D.
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Dr. Lindberg and scholarly publishing. [PDF]
Donald A.B. Lindberg M.D., Director of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) from August 1984–March 2015, had a remarkable vision for NLM’s scope, goals, and function. This vision resulted in many external partnerships and initiatives with the publishing industry, commercial and non-profit, journal editors, and professional organizations.
White MM, Roderer NK, Kotzin S.
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Current market rates for scholarly publishing services. [PDF]
For decades, the supra-inflation increase of subscription prices for scholarly journals has concerned scholarly institutions. After years of fruitless efforts to solve this “serials crisis”, open access has been proposed as the latest potential solution.
Grossmann A, Brembs B.
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The African Journal Partnership Program's guidance on the use of AI in scholarly publishing. [PDF]
The rapid introduction and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), and large language models (LLMs) combined with the emergence of text-generating chatbots have ushered in a transformative era ...
Wright CY +12 more
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Two Chinese medical doctors’ English scholarly publishing practices
Against the backdrop of English being the academic lingua franca, Chinese medical doctors are under tremendous pressure to get their research published in English-medium journals.
Songsha Ren, Guangwei Hu
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Scholarly Publishing in the Wake of COVID-19. [PDF]
The speed at which the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe and the accompanying need to rapidly disseminate knowledge have highlighted the inadequacies of the traditional research/publication cycle, particularly the slowness and the fragmentary ...
Miller RC, Tsai CJ.
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Scholarly publishing and journal targeting in the time of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: a cross-sectional survey of rheumatologists and other specialists. [PDF]
The evolving research landscape in the time of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic calls for greater understanding of the perceptions of scholars regarding the current state and future of publishing.
Gupta L +3 more
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Scholarly publishing threatened? [PDF]
How many invitations did you receive last week to publish your latest research data in a journal with a name very similar to those of our classic scientific journals? The reason for this generosity must be the high chance of cheating researchers so that they pay article processing charges.
Andersson A, Lau Börjesson J.
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The scholarly publishing landscape
The last 50 years have seen, perhaps more than at any time since the invention of the printing press, massive changes in research and publication practices. There has been an explosion of journals, papers, and researchers with the globalisation of research and the insistent demands of publishing metrics on scholars across the planet.
Ken Hyland
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