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Apprenticeship in Scholarly Publishing: A Student Perspective on Doctoral Supervisors’ Roles
Although a large body of literature has suggested that doctoral supervisors play an important role in their students’ attempts at scholarly publishing, few studies have focused specifically on what roles they play.
Jun Lei, Guangwei Hu
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Open government partnership as a platform for advancing open education policy
An exciting new avenue for establishing and expanding national commitments to open education has emerged through the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a multilateral initiative that aims to secure commitments from governments to make their governance ...
Jan Gondol, Nicole Allen
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Is Scholarly Publishing Like Rock and Roll?
This article uses Alan B. Krueger’s analysis of the music industry in his book Rockonomics: A Backstage Tour of What the Music Industry Can Teach Us About Economics and Life as a lens to consider the structure of scholarly publishing and what could ...
David W. Lewis
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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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The Accessibility Quotient: A New Measure of Open Access
INTRODUCTION The Accessibility Quotient (AQ), a new measure for assisting authors and librarians in assessing and characterizing the degree of accessibility for a group of papers, is proposed and described.
Deborah Barreau, Ellen Finnie Duranceau
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Scholarly publishing serves the formal communication needs of scholars or researchers and derives from, and is constructed to reflect, their aspirations and behaviour. Specifically, journal publishing was invented by Oldenburg in 1665 to solve some of the competitive jealousies that existed between the experimentalist founding fathers of the Royal ...
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The University as Publisher: Summary of a Meeting Held at UC Berkeley on November 1, 2007 [PDF]
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has become increasingly diverse. Multiple stakeholders including university presses, libraries, and central IT departments are challenged by the increasing ...
Diane Harley
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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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Topics of major current interest in scholarly editing and publishing based on the content analysis of selected journals [PDF]
For the purpose of obtaining a concrete picture of the main issues related to modern scholarly editing and publishing, a content analysis of the recent issues of three international journals devoted to scholarly editing and publishing, which are Learned ...
Yeonok Chung
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