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Text Recycling and Excessive Attribution: A Pragmatic Perspective
Text Recycling and Excessive Attribution: A Pragmatic Perspective
Text recycling—commonly referred to as self-plagiarism—is an issue that is currently garnering considerable attention with...
Review Policy Moderates the Correlation Between CiteScore and JIF For BMC Journals
Review Policy Moderates the Correlation Between CiteScore and JIF For BMC Journals
This article examines the relationship between four review policies (RP) run by different BioMed Central (BMC) journals, n...
The Strategies of ‘Getting It Out the Door’: Personal Finance Lessons Applied to Writing for Scholarly Publishing
The Strategies of ‘Getting It Out the Door’: Personal Finance Lessons Applied to Writing for Scholarly Publishing
While guides to productivity in scholarly writing often mention what kinds of writing should be prioritized through the sc...
Predatory and Legitimate Open Access Journals in Language and Linguistics: Where do they Part Ways?
Predatory and Legitimate Open Access Journals in Language and Linguistics: Where do they Part Ways?
This study aimed to identify editorial features that can distinguish predatory and legitimate open access journals in the ...
Kim Wilkins and Lisa Bennett. Writing Bestsellers: Love, Money, and Creative Practice
Kim Wilkins and Lisa Bennett. Writing Bestsellers: Love, Money, and Creative Practice
Ting Zhang is a lecturer of English language education at the School of Liberal Education, Chengdu Jincheng College, Sichu...
Pejman Habibie and Sally Burgess, eds. Scholarly Publication Trajectories of Early-Career Scholars: Insider Perspectives.
Pejman Habibie and Sally Burgess, eds. Scholarly Publication Trajectories of Early-Career Scholars: Insider Perspectives.
Steven E. Gump, of Princeton University, has written for the Journal of Scholarly Publishing since 2004. His 100 reviews t...
Gender and the Academy of Management Journal: A Thirty-Year Study
Gender and the Academy of Management Journal: A Thirty-Year Study
This article examines the gap in gender bias-related publication using the Academy of Management Journal, a top-tier manag...
Predatory Journals in Journalism and Mass Communication: A Case Study of Deceptions
Predatory Journals in Journalism and Mass Communication: A Case Study of Deceptions
Predatory publishing is an increasingly difficult challenge to ignore because it threatens the integrity of research liter...
Achieving a Professorship with Proper Academic Merit: Discouraging Questionable Publishing
Achieving a Professorship with Proper Academic Merit: Discouraging Questionable Publishing
There are frequent discussions in many research communities about publishing in predatory and questionable outlets. It is ...
Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment edited by Carole McGranahan
Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment edited by Carole McGranahan
Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment edited by Carole McGranahan"/> Writing Anthropology...
Editorial of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing
Editorial of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing
deborah c. poff, CM, PhD, is a retired Professor of Philosophy and Senior Academic Administrator. She holds four degrees f...
A ‘Thankless Task’? My Work as a Book Review Editor
A ‘Thankless Task’? My Work as a Book Review Editor
In this article, the book review editor of Monumenta Nipponica, a Japanese studies journal based in Tokyo, describes the s...
Strategies to Increase the Number of Open Access Journals: The Cases of Elsevier and Springer Nature
Strategies to Increase the Number of Open Access Journals: The Cases of Elsevier and Springer Nature
In recent years, major commercial publishers have strengthened their presence in both the subscription journal market and ...
Publication History: A Double-DOI-Based Method for Storing and/or Monitoring Information about Published and Corrected Academic Literature
Publication History: A Double-DOI-Based Method for Storing and/or Monitoring Information about Published and Corrected Academic Literature
The status of published literature can change at any time in its history following publication, although existing structur...
What I’ve Learned about Writing a Second Book
What I’ve Learned about Writing a Second Book
Much has been written to inform academics about revising a dissertation and completing a book, but most of this advice foc...
Author Choice of Journal Type Based on Income Level of Country
Author Choice of Journal Type Based on Income Level of Country
Readers can access open access articles for free, but authors or research funders pay article-processing charges to publis...
Why I Review Unimpressive Books
Why I Review Unimpressive Books
Unimpressive books fail to make effective, distinctive, or otherwise substantive contributions. Yet their reviews can be u...
Career Difficulties That Chinese Academic Journal Editors Face and Their Causes
The purpose of this article is twofold: 1) to analyse common career difficulties experienced by academic journal editors i...