Mapping the Current Research Agenda on Scholarly Publishing: Scopus-Indexed Reviews
Nearly ten years ago, scholarly publishing came to the fore in research on scientific communication spurred by the evolving Open Science system, the reinvention of peer reviews, and new attitudes to scholarly publications in the ranking-based academic ...
Elena Tikhonova, Lilia Raitskaya
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Does the use of open, non-anonymous peer review in scholarly publishing introduce bias? Evidence from the F1000Research post-publication open peer review publishing model [PDF]
As part of moves towards open knowledge practices, making peer review open is cited as a way to enable fuller scrutiny and transparency of assessments around research.
M. Thelwall +4 more
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On the geopolitics of academic publishing: the mislocated centers of scholarly communication
Knowledge production is an important factor in establishing the geopolitical position of countries. In the recent heated discussion on predatory publishing, the geopolitical dimension of this topic is often ignored or treated superficially. In this paper,
Franciszek Krawczyk, Emanuel Kulczycki
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How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion and tenure documents?
Much of the work done by faculty at both public and private universities has significant public dimensions: it is often paid for by public funds; it is often aimed at serving the public good; and it is often subject to public evaluation.
Juan P Alperin +5 more
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English Scholarly Publishing Activities in the Industrial Revolution 4.0: What, Why, and How?
The presence of the Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0 has inevitably affected the way how scholars proceed to write. Thus, activities intended to yield a piece of scientific writing facilitated by the obtainability and accessibility of internet browsing is ...
D. Turmudi
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Opening the record of science: making scholarly publishing work for science in the digital era
There is increasing concern about the extent to which the modern system of scientific and scholarly publishing serves the best interests of science.
G. Boulton
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This article provides a summary of the library‑based diamond open access (OA) publishing services offered by Edinburgh Diamond at the University of Edinburgh and the Open Journals Service at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU).
Cath Dishman, Rebecca Wojturska
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A Team Approach: Library Publishing Partnerships with Scholarly Societies
INTRODUCTION The journal publishing service at the University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries is structured to use a team-based approach that integrates subject specialists across the library.
Suzanne Cady Stapleton
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Global Flow of Scholarly Publishing And Open Access
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or ...
O. Pourret
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Open access: The whipping boy for problems in scholarly publishing [PDF]
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishing. After providing a background to OA’s development and current state, we examine some of the accusations leveled against it: that OA publishers are ...
Kennan, MA, Kingsley, DA
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