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Learned Publishing, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2020
- Lettie Y. Conrad

, Peter Richardson, Rebecca Rinehart
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Weathering changes and challenges to society publishing. 2-3
- Elina Late

, Laura Korkeamäki
, Janne Pölönen
, Sami Syrjämäki:
The role of learned societies in national scholarly publishing. 5-13 - Alicia Wise

, Lorraine Estelle
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How society publishers can accelerate their transition to open access and align with Plan S. 14-27 - Jonathan Roscoe

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Building new societies: Insights and predictions from the 5th Wiley Society Member Survey. 29-36
- Michael Clarke

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The journal publishing services agreement: A guide for societies. 37-41 - Phill Jones

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A report on the future of independent and scholarly publishing webinar by the Scholarly Kitchen. 43-46
- Sophia Anderton

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Publishing at the British Institute of Radiology: A case study. 48-51 - Emilie Aimé

, Erika L. Newton
, Catherine Hill
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Publishing perspectives from the British Ecological Society: Partnership, community, collaboration, and innovation. 52-56 - Marc Segers

, Brett Rubinstein, Laura FitzGerald, Alix Vance:
GeoScienceWorld: A case study in non-profit collaboration to drive sustainability and growth for independent societies. 57-60
- Edith Holmes

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Society publishing: It's all about the community you serve. 61-63 - Quan-Hoang Vuong

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Plan S, self-publishing, and addressing unreasonable risks of society publishing. 64-68 - Richard Dodenhoff

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Why I value non-profit society scholarly publishing. 69-70 - Dana Compton

, Angela Cochran
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Worth the effort: Why societies should make room for books. 71-74 - Malavika Legge

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Towards sustainable open access: A society publisher's principles and pilots for transition. 76-82
- Thanking our reviewers, 2019. 83

- Journal Information. 84

Volume 33, Number 2, April 2020
- Pippa Smart

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Is filtering censorship? 86-87
- Mohammad Salehi, Mohammad Soltani, Hadis Tamleh, Shohreh Teimournezhad:

Publishing in predatory open access journals: Authors' perspectives. 89-95 - Rafael Repiso

, Alicia Moreno-Delgado
, Daniel Torres-Salinas
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If PLOS ONE were really 101 different specialized journals: A proposed approach to the evaluation of multidisciplinary megajournals. 96-103 - Kent R. Anderson

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bioRxiv: Trends and analysis of five years of preprints. 104-109 - Ehsan Mohammadi

, Nilofar Barahmand
, Mike Thelwall
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Who shares health and medical scholarly articles on Facebook? 111-118 - Quan-Hoang Vuong

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The limitations of retraction notices and the heroic acts of authors who correct the scholarly record: An analysis of retractions of papers published from 1975 to 2019. 119-130 - David Nicholas

, Anthony Watkinson
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Jie Xu
, Marzena Swigon
, Eti Herman
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Does the scholarly communication system satisfy the beliefs and aspirations of new researchers? Summarizing the Harbingers research. 132-141 - Hamid R. Jamali

, David Nicholas
, Anthony Watkinson
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Jie Xu
, Tatiana Polezhaeva
, Eti Herman, Marzena Swigon
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Early career researchers and their authorship and peer review beliefs and practices: An international study. 142-152 - Thomas Gaston

, Francesca Ounsworth
, Tessa Senders, Sarah Ritchie, Emma Jones
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Factors affecting journal submission numbers: Impact factor and peer review reputation. 154-162 - Remedios Melero

, Carolina Navarro-Molina
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Researchers' attitudes and perceptions towards data sharing and data reuse in the field of food science and technology. 163-179
- Raym Crow

, Richard Gallagher
, Kamran Naim
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Subscribe to Open: A practical approach for converting subscription journals to open access. 181-185
- Xiaofeng Wang

, Ying Deng, Xuan Lü, Xinlei Zhang, Lei Yang:
The usage of WeChat to promote academic publishing in China: A case study on Chinese Laser Press. 187-191
- Journal Information. 192

Volume 33, Number 3, July 2020
- Pippa Smart

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Publishing during pandemic: Innovation, collaboration, and change. 194-197
- David Nicholas

, Hamid R. Jamali
, Eti Herman
, Anthony Watkinson
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Jie Xu
, Marzena Swigon
, Tatiana Polezhaeva
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A global questionnaire survey of the scholarly communication attitudes and behaviours of early career researchers. 198-211 - Eti Herman

, John Akeroyd
, Gaelle Bequet
, David Nicholas
, Anthony Watkinson
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The changed - and changing - landscape of serials publishing: Review of the literature on emerging models. 213-229 - Fangfang Wei

, Guijie Zhang
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Measuring the scientific publications of double first-class universities from mainland China. 230-244 - Jie Xu

, Chen He
, Jing Su
, Yuanxiang Zeng
, Zixian Wang
, Fei Fang
, Wenhui Tang
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Chinese researchers' perceptions and use of open access journals: Results of an online questionnaire survey. 246-258 - François van Schalkwyk

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Normative drift and self-correction in scholarly book publishing: The case of Makerere University. 259-268 - Sumayyia D. Marar

, Muaawia Ahmed Hamza
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Attitudes of researchers towards plagiarism: A study on a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 270-276 - Margaret K. Merga

, Shannon Mason
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Sharing research with academia and beyond: Insights from early career researchers in Australia and Japan. 277-286 - Mike Downes

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Thousands of Australian academics on the editorial boards of journals run by predatory publishers. 287-295
- Clare Hodder

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Selling rights: Changes and challenges for rights professionals. 296-298
- H. Frederick Dylla

, Jeffrey Salmon
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Collaborating for public access to scholarly publications: A case study of the partnership between the US Department of Energy and CHORUS. 300-306
- Jirí Kratochvíl

, Lukás Plch
, Martin Sebera
, Eva Koritáková
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Evaluation of untrustworthy journals: Transition from formal criteria to a complex view. 308-322 - Jongwook Lee

, Kiduk Yang
, Dong-Geun Oh
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Factors influencing the choice of a publication venue in library and information science. 323-332 - Artyom Kosmarski

, Nikolay Gordiychuk
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Token-curated registry in a scholarly journal: Can blockchain support journal communities? 333-339
- Serge P. J. M. Horbach

, Wytske M. Hepkema
, Willem Halffman
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The Platform for Responsible Editorial Policies: An initiative to foster editorial transparency in scholarly publishing. 340-344
- Tom Hill

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Four reports on the OA monograph: Review. 345-347
Volume 33, Number 4, October 2020
- Megan Ainsworth

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The need for change and the problems of change: Continuity and the 'new normal'. 350-351
- Simone Taylor

, Susan Spilka
, Kristen Monahan
, Isabel Mulhern, Jeri Wachter
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Evaluating equity in scholarly publishing. 353-367
- Award. 368

- Award. 369

- Hamid R. Jamali

, David Nicholas
, Eti Herman
, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri
, Abdullah Abrizah
, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo
, Jie Xu
, Marzena Swigon
, Tatiana Polezhaeva
, Anthony Watkinson
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National comparisons of early career researchers' scholarly communication attitudes and behaviours. 370-384 - Jack A. Helliwell

, William S. Bolton
, Joshua R. Burke
, Jim P. Tiernan, David G. Jayne
, Stephen J. Chapman
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Global academic response to COVID-19: Cross-sectional study. 385-393 - Guijie Zhang

, Fangfang Wei
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Analysing the research performance of province-level administrative regions in China. 395-409 - Bojan Macan

, Lea Skoric
, Jelka Petrak
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David among Goliaths: Open access publishing in scientific (semi-)periphery. 410-417 - Thao-Phuong-Thi Trinh

, Trung Tran
, Hien-Thu-Thi Le
, Tien-Trung Nguyen
, Hiep-Hung Pham
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Factors impacting international-indexed publishing among Vietnamese educational researchers. 419-429 - Ozan Karaca

, S. Ayhan Çaliskan
, Halil Ibrahim Durak
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The publication of health sciences theses in Turkey: A study of Ege University. 431-436
- Khaled Moustafa

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Reforming science publishing. 437-440 - Mike Downes

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Why we should have listened to Jeffrey Beall from the start. 442-448 - Alison Baverstock

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What significance does Publishing Studies have right now? 449-452
- Sue Thorn:

Obituary: Bernard Donovan, 1927-2020. 454-455

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