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Support Science by Publishing in Scientific Society Journals

Support Science by Publishing in Scientific Society Journals

... the publishing industry over the last 15 years have also put academic journals under ...electronic journals required technology and expertise that many publishers were not able to acquire because of ... See full document

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Scientific society journals: the publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

Scientific society journals: the publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

... aspects were simplified in the contract with the ASA basically paying the honorariums, totalling $23,000, to the members of the Editorial Board, while receiving a royalty payment of $8000 from CSIRO Publishing. A ... See full document

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China Internet Based Academic Journals Digital Publishing Models Study

China Internet Based Academic Journals Digital Publishing Models Study

... For journals containing interdisciplinary subjects, mathematics and computer science which may serve as tools for other subjects, university journals and comprehensive journal resources, certain ... See full document

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... academic journals to higher international levels. To produce high-level journals, China needs to build a workforce of well-trained journal editors, publishers, financiers, and intellectual property ... See full document

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Scientific Publishing: Education as the Key Enabler for the Transition to Open Science

Scientific Publishing: Education as the Key Enabler for the Transition to Open Science

... IF scientific journals and their publishers not only were not impacted by the advent of the internet, but actually launched several new online-only journals which, thanks the reputation of the ... See full document

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The diamond model of open access publishing: Why policy makers, scholars, universities, libraries, labour unions and the publishing world need to take non-commercial, non-profit open access serious

The diamond model of open access publishing: Why policy makers, scholars, universities, libraries, labour unions and the publishing world need to take non-commercial, non-profit open access serious

... In many countries and universities citations are an important factor of academic career advancement and evaluations. Furthermore citations are also a form of reputational academ- ic capital. A frequently used tool for ... See full document

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Open access: academic publishing and its implications for knowledge equity in Kenya

Open access: academic publishing and its implications for knowledge equity in Kenya

... subscription-based scientific publishing has its limitations: often, articles are inaccessible to the majority of researchers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where journal subscriptions or ... See full document

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Familiarity with the Open Access Movement among Faculty Members of Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Familiarity with the Open Access Movement among Faculty Members of Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

... to scientific information and its variables including publishing in open access journals, self-archiving, subject-based archives, ...of scientific products, it is essential to plan and take ... See full document

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Scientific publishing as the arena of power and caring

Scientific publishing as the arena of power and caring

... of publishing an ...of scientific publishing in my institution, peer-review data obtained during this period as well as on numerous memberships in editorial boards and peer reviewer nominations in ... See full document

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Core Competencies for Scientific Editors of Biomedical Journals: Consensus Statement

Core Competencies for Scientific Editors of Biomedical Journals: Consensus Statement

... their scientific editor members to participate in an online survey of editors’ perceptions and their training needs ...former scientific editors of ...large scientific editor membership ...of ... See full document

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Design science research for decision support systems development: recent publication trends in the premier IS journals

Design science research for decision support systems development: recent publication trends in the premier IS journals

... for publishing a special issue) such as to identify current portions of DSS studies that are using various forms of DSR such as CC, HC views, and contexts that have been ... See full document

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Scientific publishing and the reading of science in nineteenth-century Britain: a historiographical survey and guide to sources

Scientific publishing and the reading of science in nineteenth-century Britain: a historiographical survey and guide to sources

... on scientific expertise combined with the ever more competitive market to augment the income of scientific ...of scientific education and the rapid changes in scientific knowledge gave ... See full document

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Scientific Publishing: Education as the Key Enabler for the Transition to Open Science

Scientific Publishing: Education as the Key Enabler for the Transition to Open Science

... Scholarly journals today are the products of a large industry comprised of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, whose annual income exceeds $25 ...facilitating scientific communication, the World ... See full document

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A scoping review of competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals

A scoping review of competencies for scientific editors of biomedical journals

... BMJ Publishing Group, Springer), and organizations that offer resources for editors ...of Science Editors, European Association of Science Editors, and International Committee of Medical Journal ... See full document

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Is intentional publishing in predatory journals a form of scientific misconduct?

Is intentional publishing in predatory journals a form of scientific misconduct?

... predatory journals can be described as unethical behaviour for a number of ...in science. Perhaps more importantly, researchers who make publishing in predatory journals part of their own ... See full document

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Monitoring the transition to open access: A report for Universities UK

Monitoring the transition to open access: A report for Universities UK

... the society, and for authors at institutions with a subscription to its full range of journals, are also ...Royal Society of Chemistry’s Gold for Gold scheme has achieved resonance in the UK ... See full document

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A quantitative analysis of qualitative studies in clinical journals for the 2000 publishing year

A quantitative analysis of qualitative studies in clinical journals for the 2000 publishing year

... 48 journals. Most of the journals were in the discipline of ...care journals, based on ISI Science Citation Index (SCI) Impact Factors, published qualitative ... See full document

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Thoughts on how to enhance the performance of scientific
publishing in Malaysia

Thoughts on how to enhance the performance of scientific publishing in Malaysia

... In this case, the publisher should not reject the manuscript; instead, he should combine it with other materials and publish a book which contains several project reports.. A publisher s[r] ... See full document

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On the mark? Responses to a sting

On the mark? Responses to a sting

... It becomes clear to most academics early in their career development that publication of scholarly material or scientific research fulfils two distinct and discrete functions. The first is to communicate research ... See full document

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ABC’s of Publishing a Scientific Paper in a Journal for the Novice Researchers

ABC’s of Publishing a Scientific Paper in a Journal for the Novice Researchers

... to scientific publications and is described by the Office of Research Integrity as "theft or misappropriation of intellectual property and the substantial unattributed textual copying of another's work and ... See full document

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