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Learned Publishing, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2007
- Ian Russell:
ALPSP: a guiding light. 3-4 - Sally Morris, Priscilla S. Markwood:
Editorial. 5 - Bernard Donovan, Eileen Donovan:
Twenty years of Learned Publishing. 7-10 - David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Hamid R. Jamali:
The impact of open access publishing (and other access initiatives) on use and users of digital scholarly journals. 11-15 - Edwin A. Henneken, Michael J. Kurtz, Günther Eichhorn, Alberto Accomazzi, Carolyn S. Grant, Donna M. Thompson, Elizabeth Bohlen, Stephen S. Murray, Paul Ginsparg, Simeon Warner:
E-prints and journal articles in astronomy: a productive co-existence. 16-22 - Oliver Pesch:
SUSHI: simplifying the delivery of usage statistics. 23-29 - Janette Wright, Sara Hearn:
RMIT Publishing: neither fish nor fowl. 31-35 - Lifang Xu, Qing Fang, Xiaochuan Lian:
Scholarly publishing funds in China. 36-42 - Adrian Stanley, Shuai Yan:
China opening up: Chinese university journals and research - today and tomorrow. 43-50 - Bette Brunelle, Chuck Richard:
The healthcare advertising landscape. 51-57 - Uma Suthersanen:
Creative Commons - the other way? 59-68 - Derk Haank:
The revolution continues. 69-71 - Alex Williamson:
Sally Morris. 73
Volume 20, Number 2, April 2007
- Rick Anderson:
Open access - clear benefits, hidden costs. 83-84 - Donald W. King:
The cost of journal publishing: a literature review and commentary. 85-106 - Teruto Ohta:
An innovation-oriented publication system. 107-111 - Alan Williams:
Copyright: past, present and future. 113-120 - Edward Wates, Robert Campbell:
Author's version vs. publisher's version: an analysis of the copy-editing function. 121-129 - Richard J. C. Brown:
Double anonymity in peer review within the chemistry periodicals community. 131-137 - Mary Anne Kennan:
Academic authors, scholarly publishing, and open access in Australia. 138-146 - Michael Jubb, Hugh Look, Sue Sparks:
Researchers' use and perceptions of discovery services. 147-153 - Leo Walford:
Humpty Dumpty. 154-155
Volume 20, Number 3, July 2007
- Sally Morris:
Why do we bother to copy-edit? 163-164 - Sanford G. Thatcher:
The challenge of open access for university presses. 165-172 - Ran Carmi, Christof Koch:
Improving peer review with CARMA. 173-176 - Mark Ware:
Journal publishing systems: outsource or in-house? 177-181 - Moritz Thommen, Carla Holmes:
Keeping personal subscriptions out of the library. 182-186 - Kent R. Anderson, Jean Nugent:
A medical journal's beta site: experimentation at NEJM. 187-190 - Paul Peters:
Going all the way: how Hindawi became an open access publisher. 191-195 - Saskia C. J. De Vries:
From sailing boat to steamship: the role of the publisher in an open access environment. 196-201 - David Goodman, Sarah Dowson, Jean Yaremchuk:
Open access and accuracy: author-archived manuscripts vs. published articles. 203-215 - Hugh Look:
Thinking about innovation. 216-219 - John Cox:
Plus ça change ... 220-222 - Karen Shashok:
How might open access become sustainable? 223-224 - Kurt Paulus:
Are we there yet? The ALPSP International Scholarly Communications Conference London, 13 April 2007. 225-229 - Peter Suber:
Letter to the Editor. 230-231
Volume 20, Number 4, October 2007
- Priscilla S. Markwood:
It's 2007. Do you know where your learned journal is? 243-244 - SiNae Pitts, Adrian Stanley:
Understanding researchers: findings from a focus group. 245-251 - Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer, Hermann A. Maurer:
Fighting plagiarism and IPR violation: why is it so important? 252-258 - Chris Armbruster:
Moving out of Oldenbourg's long shadow: what is the future for society publishing? 259-266 - Pierre Baruch:
Open access developments in France: the HAL Open Archives System. 267-282 - Matt Stalker:
Launching an online-only journal. 283-289 - Nigel Lees:
Developing a Virtual Library for 44, 000 chemists. 290-297 - Sally Morris:
Mapping the journal publishing landscape: how much do we know? 299-310 - Pippa Smart:
Journals - the wrong model for Africa? 311-313 - Ivan Cecchini:
What competences do today's publishers need? 314-315 - Aime M. Ballard-Wood:
In Memoriam: Peter Banks. 316
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