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Learned Publishing, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2023
Original Articles
- Adam Grydehøj, Ping Su, Shoujuan Huang, Yaso Nadarajah:
Tensions and challenges in the decolonisation of academic publishing: A cross-tabulation analysis of articles in Island Studies Journal. 4-13 - JungWon Yoon, Nayon Kim, EunKyung Chung:
Characteristics of scholarly journals published in non-English-speaking countries: An analysis of Library and Information Science SCOPUS journals. 14-24 - Marie Biolková, Tom Moore, Karen Schindler, Karl Swann, Andy Vail, Lindsay Flook, Helen Dick, Greg Fitzharris, Christopher A. Price, Norah Spears:
Investigation of potential gender bias in the peer review system at Reproduction. 25-30
Opinion Piece
- Simon Holt, Sylvia Hunter, Erin Osborne-Martin, Stacy Scott:
Why disability data capture is key to improving inclusion outcomes in scholarly publishing. 31-36
Case Study
- Rebecca Kirk, Susan J. Harris, Chhavi Chauhan:
Equitable representation in awards and recognition in scholarly publishing: Current challenges and the path ahead. 37-41 - Rebecca McLeod, Damita Snow, Nick Dormer:
From working group to standing committee: A history of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility work at the Society for Scholarly Publishing. 42-47 - Andrew Burton-Jones, Saonee Sarker:
MISQ's DEI initiatives: A continuing journey. 48-53 - Christene Smith, Charlott Schönwetter, Christopher Smith:
De Gruyter name change policy: Case study for learned publishing. 54-57 - George Cooper, Katherine Burton, Alejandra Black, Mokheseng Buti, Geraldine Richards, Ginny Herbert, Emma Lockwood, Janet Remmington:
Publisher-Society partnerships to further image accessibility and global inclusivity in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Comparing top-down and bottom-up approaches. 58-67 - Sarina Schrager, Sumi Sexton, Marjorie Bowman, Caroline R. Richardson:
Family Medicine editors collaborate towards antiracist publishing. 68-72 - Vivienne C. Bachelet, Máximo Rousseau-Portalis:
A technology-based, financially sustainable, quality improvement intervention in a medical journal for bilingualism from submission to publication. 73-80
Industry Update
- Sowmya Swaminathan, Jessica Gedamu, Thea Sherer:
Lessons learned from an evolving DEI programme within a global publisher. 81-84 - Vabren L. Watts, Patti Sweet, Patrick Odai-Afotey, Arronoel Ashby-Rosellon, Annesa Dey:
A seat for all: Advancing racial equity in scholarly publishing of health policy and health services research. 85-93 - Sabrina J. Ashwell, Patricia K. Baskin, Stacy L. Christiansen, Sara A. DiBari, Annette Flanagin, Tracy Frey, Racquel Jemison, Mia Ricci:
Three recommended inclusive language guidelines for scholarly publishing: Words matter. 94-99 - Leigh Wright:
Author identity taxonomy: Capturing diversity for the books supply chain. 100-102
Opinion Piece
- Danica E. White, Brady D. Lund, Daniel Agbaji, Sanjay Maurya, Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland:
Review of the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications' 'Toolkits for Equity'. 103-108 - Adeline Rosenberg, Joanne Walker, Sarah Griffiths, Rachel Jenkins:
Plain language summaries: Enabling increased diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in scholarly publishing. 109-118 - Ashley Wells Ajinkya, Kimberly Gladfelter Graham, Alice Meadows, Bahar Mehmani, Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay, Maria Stanton:
Implementing a diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility strategy: Lessons learned at five scholarly communications organizations. 119-123
Volume 36, Number 2, April 2023
Original Articles
- David Nicholas, Eti Herman, David J. Clark, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, Anthony Watkinson, David Sims, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu, Galina Serbina, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard:
The impact of the pandemic on early career researchers' work-life and scholarly communications: A quantitative aerial analysis. 128-140 - Eti Herman, David Nicholas, David J. Clark, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, David Sims, Anthony Watkinson, Jie Xu, Galina Serbina, Marzena Swigon, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard:
Outside the library: Early career researchers and use of alternative information sources in pandemic times. 141-155 - Owen W. Tomlinson:
Analysis of predatory emails in early career academia and attempts at prevention. 156-163 - Jean-Pierre V. M. Hérubel:
University press publishing and the ecology of disciplinary fluidity: General observations. 164-170 - James Flanary, Zachary Rengel, Niranjan Sathianathen, Robert Lane, Stephanie Jarosek, Nik Barkve, Christopher Weight:
Rates of editor-authored manuscripts among urology journals using blinded or non-blinded review. 171-177 - Remedios Melero, Juan-José Boté-Vericad, Alexandre López Borrull:
Perceptions regarding open science appraised by editors of scholarly publications published in Spain. 178-193 - Petr Novotný, Karolína Kotvaltová Sezemská, Romana Schubertová, Vanda Janstová:
Editorial H-score as a metric of inner authenticity for national scientific journals - Pilot study for the field of pedagogy. 194-204 - Jon Zabala, Borja González-Albo, Ana García-García, Aurora Garrido-Domínguez, José Ignacio Vidal-Liy, Luis R. Álvarez-Díez, Soledad Hernando-Tundidor, Yara Mostazo-Fernández, Teresa Abejón:
Evaluation and publication delay in Ibero-American scientific journals. 205-216 - Chen He, Jie Xu, Lihong Zhou:
Understanding China's construction of an academic integrity system: A grounded theory study on national level policies. 217-238 - Feng Kevin Jiang, Ken Hyland:
Titles in research articles: Changes across time and discipline. 239-248 - Shaoliang Xie, Chenggang Mi:
Promotion and caution in research article abstracts: The use of positive, negative and hedge words across disciplines and rankings. 249-265 - Qian-Jin Zong, Zhihong Huang, Zhijun Deng:
Do graphical abstracts on a publisher's official website have an effect on articles' usage and citations? A propensity score matching analysis. 266-274 - Mohammad Hosseini, Julien Colomb, Alex O. Holcombe, Barbara Kern, Nicole A. Vasilevsky, Kristi L. Holmes:
Evolution and adoption of contributor role ontologies and taxonomies. 275-284 - Xiaoting Xu, Juan Xie, Jianjun Sun, Ying Cheng:
Factors affecting authors' manuscript submission behaviour: A systematic review. 285-298
Case Study
- Sumiko Asai:
Authors' choice between parent and mirror journals of Elsevier. 299-306 - Patrick Franzen, Lauren Kane, Scott Ritchey:
BioOne and SPIE: A reflection on the first 3 years of the nonprofit platform partnership. 307-311
Industry Update
- Tom Cramer, Chip German, Neil Jefferies, Alicia Wise:
A perpetual motion machine: The preserved digital scholarly record. 312-318
Opinion Piece
- David Nicholas, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Eti Herman, Abdullah Abrizah, David J. Clark, Galina Serbina, David Sims, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard:
'Cracks' in the scholarly communications system: Insights from a longitudinal international study of early career researchers. 319-322 - Jon Treadway, Sarah Greaves:
Plan S and purpose: The future direction for UK learned societies. 323-325 - Farrokh Habibzadeh:
The future of scientific journals: The rise of UniAI. 326-330
Volume 36, Number 3, July 2023
Original Articles
- Ludo Waltman, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Stephen Pinfield, Helen Buckley Woods:
How to improve scientific peer review: Four schools of thought. 334-347 - David Druelinger, Lai Ma:
Missing a golden opportunity? An analysis of publication trends by income level in the Directory of Open Access Journals 1987-2020. 348-358 - Ángel Borrego:
Article processing charges for open access journal publishing: A review. 359-378 - Nayon Kim, JungWon Yoon, Jae Yun Lee, Kyoung Hee Joung, Hyekyong Hwang, Seo Young Bai, EunKyung Chung:
Development of a diagnostic framework and its application to open access journal publishing in Korea. 379-393 - Ken Hyland:
Enter the dragon: China and global academic publishing. 394-403 - Guijie Zhang, Fangfang Wei:
A comparative study of the conference papers of mainland China's double first-class universities. 404-416 - Yukiko Sakai, Yosuke Miyata, Keiko Yokoi, Yuqing Wang, Keiko Kurata:
Initial insight into three modes of data sharing: Prevalence of primary reuse, data integration and dataset release in research articles. 417-425 - Jiangyang Fu, Liang Tian, Chengzhi Zhang, Jiang Li:
Opening research data contributes to the citations of related research articles: Evidence from Data in Brief. 426-438 - Heru Fahlevi, Fira Faradisa, Rahmad Dawood:
Research grants, research collaboration, and publication in predatory journals: Evidence from publications by Indonesian social scientists. 439-452
Opinion Piece
- Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris:
Human- and AI-based authorship: Principles and ethics. 453-462 - Shaoxiong Brian Xu, Guangwei Hu:
What to communicate in retraction notices? 463-467 - James L. Nuzzo:
Anonymous editorials in biomedical research journals: Few in number but potentially problematic. 468-472 - Cary Moskovitz, David R. Hansen, Mitchell Yelverton:
Legalize text recycling. 473-476 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Maryna Nazarovets:
Archiving website-based references in academic papers: Problems caused by reference rot, potential solutions and limitations. 477-487
Correction
- Correction to Publisher-Society partnerships to further image accessibility and global inclusivity in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Comparing top-down and bottom-up approaches. 488
Volume 36, Number 4, October 2023
Original Articles
- David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Anthony Watkinson, Abdullah Abrizah, Marzena Swigon, Jie Xu, David Sims, Galina Serbina, David J. Clark, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard:
Transforming scholarly communications: The part played by the pandemic and the contribution of early career researchers. 492-505 - Xiaohua Jiang, Di Wang:
Enhancing journal reputation and academic socialization: Review feedback matters beyond its gatekeeping function. 506-516 - Josep M. Argiles-Bosch, Diego Ravenda, Josep García-Blandón:
Empirical analysis of factors influencing delay in article acceptance in accounting journals. 517-532 - Jesús Segarra-Saavedra, Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí, Victoria Tur-Viñes:
Editorial time management: Peer review dates and other key dates of Spanish Communication journals. 533-542 - Katarina Krapez:
Impact of publisher's commercial or non-profit orientation on editorial practices: Moving towards a more strategic approach to supporting editorial staff. 543-553 - Tove Godskesen, Knut Jørgen Vie, William Bülow, Bodil Holmberg, Gert Helgesson, Stefan Eriksson:
How do journals publishing palliative and end-of-life care research report ethical approval and informed consent? 554-563 - Viviana Fernández Marcial, Llarina González-Solar, Ana Vale:
Is ORCID your ID? A case study at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto. 564-576 - Alireza Darvishy, Rolf Sethe, Ines Engler, Oriane Pierrès, Juliet Manning:
The state of scientific PDF accessibility in repositories: A survey in Switzerland. 577-584 - Cuiying Zou, Wei Gong, Ping Li:
Using online machine translation in international scholarly writing and publishing: A longitudinal case of a Chinese engineering scholar. 585-595 - Jing Li, Xue Yang, Xiaoli Lu, Dengsheng Wu:
Making journals more international: Language subject differences and impact performance. 596-618 - Xinxin Xu, Ziqiang Zeng, Yurui Chang:
A multidimensional journal evaluation framework based on the Pareto-dominated set measured by the Manhattan distance. 619-637 - Ishfaq Ahmad Palla, Mangkhollen Singson, S. Thiyagarajan:
Systematic examination of post- and pre-citation of Indian-authored retracted papers. 638-650 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Serhii Nazarovets:
Can the principle of the 'right to be forgotten' be applied to academic publishing? Probe from the perspective of personal rights, archival science, open science and post-publication peer review. 651-666 - Mark R. Freiermuth:
Now you have to pay! A deeper look at publishing practices of predatory journals. 667-688 - Anna Abalkina:
Publication and collaboration anomalies in academic papers originating from a paper mill: Evidence from a Russia-based paper mill. 689-702
Industry Update
- Mike Downes:
The phantom of the author: predatory publisher OMICS is ghost-writing its own articles. 703-708
Opinion Piece
- Mike Downes:
There is no such thing as a predatory journal. 709-711 - Dennis M. Gorman:
The rise of a mega-journal in public health publishing. 712-719 - Ju Wen, Lan Yi:
Tips for writing plain language summaries of medical journal publications. 720-725
Award
- Award. 726-727
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