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Learned Publishing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2006
- John Cox:

Re-engineering the scholarly publishing process - lessons from elsewhere. 3-4 - Tom Domine:

Peer-review management systems: what do users want? 5-7 - Xian Jia:

English-language academic journals from China: a great opportunity. 9-13 - Mary Waltham:

Learned society business models and open access: overview of a recent JISC-funded study. 15-30 - Ian Rowlands

, David Nicholas
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The changing scholarly communication landscape: an international survey of senior researchers. 31-55 - Steve G. Probets, Celia Jenkins:

Documentation for institutional repositories. 57-71 - Sally Morris:

When is a journal not a journal? A closer look at the DOAJ. 73-76 - David C. Prosser

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Letter to the Editor. 78
Volume 19, Number 2, April 2006
- René Olivieri:

Context is everything. 83-84 - Kristin Antelman

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Self-archiving practice and the influence of publisher policies in the social sciences. 85-95 - Shuhua Wang, Paul R. Weldon

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Chinese academic journals: quality, issues and solutions. 97-105 - Dominique Babini, Pippa Smart

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Using digital libraries to provide online access to social science journals in Latin America. 107-113 - Priscilla S. Markwood:

Paperless workflows in journal production: a management perspective. 115-124 - Valerie Smothers, Michael Clarke, Craig Van Dyck

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MedBiquitous and journal publishers: scholarly content and online medical communities. 125-132 - Xian Jia:

The past, present and future of scientific and technical journals of China. 133-141 - Adam Chesler:

Core issues in pricing models for scholarly journals: a qualitative overview. 142-146 - Bo-Christer Björk, Jonas Holmström:

Benchmarking scientific journals from the submitting author's viewpoint. 147-155
Volume 19, Number 3, July 2006
- Irving Rockwood:

A new chapter for ALPSP. 163-164 - Ju-fang Shao, Hui-yun Shen:

Thought patterns of some editors of academic journals. 165-167 - Alasdair Taylor:

Publishing and electronic piracy. 168-174 - Sophie Goldsworthy:

Oxford Scholarship Online. 175-181 - John J. Regazzi, Nicole A. Caliguiri:

Publisher and author partnerships: a changing landscape. 183-192 - David Nicholas

, Hamid R. Jamali
, Ian Rowlands
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On the tips of their tongues: authors and their views on scholarly publishing. 193-203 - Li Zhang, Yuan Yao, Fenglia Zhang, Wentao Du:

The first comprehensive Chinese university journal published in English: the Tsing Hua Journal. 204-208 - Kent R. Anderson

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Ask and they shall deceive: how what we ask drives what they tell us, and why it's mostly useless. 209-218 - Stephen Pinfield

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A Wel(l)come development: research funders and open access. 219-225 - Mark Ware:

Open archives and their impact on journal cancellations. 226-229
Volume 19, Number 4, October 2006
- Charles Oppenheim:

Who needs copyright? 243-244 - David Nicholas

, Paul Huntington, Tom Dobrowolski, Ian Rowlands
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Ideas on creating a consumer market for scholarly journals. 245-249 - Ed Pentz

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CrossRef at the crossroads. 250-258 - Kevin Taylor:

Plagiarism and piracy: a publisher's perspective. 259-266 - Dario Sambunjak

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Press releases and email notices increase local and global visibility of a small medical journal. 267-271 - John Cox:

Scholarly publishing practices: a case of plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? 273-276 - Colin Steele, Linda Butler, Danny Kingsley

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The publishing imperative: the pervasive influence of publication metrics. 277-290 - Sara Schroter

, Leanne Tite, Ahmed Kassem
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Financial support at the time of paper acceptance: a survey of three medical journals. 291-297 - Lea Puliselic, Jelka Petrak

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Is it enough to change the language? A case study of Croatian biomedical journals. 299-306

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