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Scholarly Publishers and Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic World

Scholarly Publishers and Scholarly Publishing in an Electronic World

... license publishers for specified rights for specified ...academy, publishing is a means to an end and not an end in itself and if the new electronic model is seen to be disadvantageous the academy will ...

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Adaptation of Electronic Book Publishing Technology by The Publishers in Southeast Nigeria

Adaptation of Electronic Book Publishing Technology by The Publishers in Southeast Nigeria

... the Publishers in Southeast Nigeria because of the global growing interest in writing new book titles in digital form as well as converting paper titles to digital ...Fifteen publishing firms were randomly ...

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From publishers to self publishing: The disruptive effects of digitalisation on the book industry

From publishers to self publishing: The disruptive effects of digitalisation on the book industry

... book publishing industry, a publisher enters into one of two forms of contractual relationship with an author, covering the book’s publication and subsequent distribution to ...for publishers to perform the ...

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On the world market trajectory of 21 major book publishing companies in globalization and European studies in 100+ countries  From “Amsterdam University Press” via “Palgrave” and “Nova Science Publishers” to Transaction Publishers” by international, 19 in

On the world market trajectory of 21 major book publishing companies in globalization and European studies in 100+ countries From “Amsterdam University Press” via “Palgrave” and “Nova Science Publishers” to Transaction Publishers” by international, 19 indicator comparison

... In the very down-to-earth quantitative approach on “Europe’s international influence” in the field of scholarly book and journal production, we show that the think tank of the authors’ home country social affairs ...

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Kluwer Academic Publishers   Networked Information Technolog pdf

Kluwer Academic Publishers Networked Information Technolog pdf

... electronic publishing (level two), and conflicts about control over the web-service and the agency’s information policy and responsiveness to users in general (level ...

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The Future for Foreign Publishers in Japan

The Future for Foreign Publishers in Japan

... ach publishing market has an effective limit on the number of foreign language books translated and sold in print ...and publishers of all sizes are left scratching their heads when a strong seller in its ...

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Bibliodiversity: a manifesto for independent publishing

Bibliodiversity: a manifesto for independent publishing

... In the twenty-first century, we are promised that ‘digital’ will save us: that rock-bottom-priced eBooks are the way to go, that we can publish our own words at the click of a mouse. But how true is this? Is this the ...

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What Do Publishers Know?

What Do Publishers Know?

... Secondly, publishers know best how to add value to the publishing product, where value needs to be added and how much it will cost, and how to do so in the most cost-effective ...Naturally, ...

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The DOAJ spring cleaning 2016 and what was removed tragic loss or good riddance?

The DOAJ spring cleaning 2016 and what was removed tragic loss or good riddance?

... dubious publishers must charge APCs, their business model is to make authors part with their money without the journal actually delivering the quality assurance services paid for – a “predatory” publisher not ...

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Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?

Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?

... predatory publishing is that it does not resort to peer ...predatory publishing in- flicts upon our cultures of evaluation; forcing us to look at our own reflection and to dislike what we ...

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Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?

Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?

... predatory publishing is that it does not resort to peer ...predatory publishing in- flicts upon our cultures of evaluation; forcing us to look at our own reflection and to dislike what we ...

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A Critical Historical Analysis of the Public Performance Right

A Critical Historical Analysis of the Public Performance Right

... music publishing industry including Boosey, Chappell and ...British publishers were engaging in identical practices with regard to the works of continental ...

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Academic Publishing and Open Access:Costs, benefits and options for publishing research

Academic Publishing and Open Access:Costs, benefits and options for publishing research

... by publishers’ move to digitalised outputs; the (sometimes un-noticed) shift from a model of purchase (with some copyright-related constraints on re-use) to a model of licenced use and the end of any final ...

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The Open-Access Movement is Not Really about Open Access

The Open-Access Movement is Not Really about Open Access

... traditional publishing model, where publish- ers lived or died on subscriptions, encouraged quality and ...innovation. Publishers always had to keep their subscribers happy or they would ...access ...

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From Gutternberg To Zuckerberg Publishing And Copyright Law In The Internet Era: Problems And Prospects

From Gutternberg To Zuckerberg Publishing And Copyright Law In The Internet Era: Problems And Prospects

... and publishing business – this was before the arrival of other medium of communication like: the radio, cinema and ...and publishing flourished, to the period of “Mark Zuckerberg” (the internet era), which ...

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Rethinking ICT Innovations in the Critical Environment of Scholarly Publishing: Exploring New Discursive/Literary Directions for an Open-Sourced Digital Model

Rethinking ICT Innovations in the Critical Environment of Scholarly Publishing: Exploring New Discursive/Literary Directions for an Open-Sourced Digital Model

... compelled publishers to give a different treatment to scholarly ...of publishing has not yet been completely disrupted. Publishers provide basic services to the research community while, at the same ...

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Economizing habitus : material calculation and ‘the rules of the game’ in the publishing industry

Economizing habitus : material calculation and ‘the rules of the game’ in the publishing industry

... (Muniesa, Millo, and Callon 2007). As Bourdieu (2006, 99-100) notes, ‘The specific habitus, which is demanded of the new entrants [to the field] as a condition of entry, is nothing other than a specific mode of ...

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Publishing and Literacy Development in Africa’s Indigenous Languages:  The Igbo Example in Nigeria

Publishing and Literacy Development in Africa’s Indigenous Languages: The Igbo Example in Nigeria

... transnational Publishers remained central in East and West African publishing, they were criticized for not publishing on social and political matters of the African regions, and the most part for ...

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... editors, publishers, financiers, and intellectual property specialists who are fully up-to-speed with international trends, practices, and standards in STM ...smaller publishing houses, are far from ...

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Desktop publishing

Desktop publishing

... Factors to be considered while going for a DTP system include: total volume of work, page size, typographic style and quality, graphics (line. monochrome, colour, etc), a[r] ...

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