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    The ethics of open access publishing. by Parker, M

    Published 2013
    “…Should those who work on ethics welcome or resist moves to open access publishing? This paper analyses arguments in favour and against the increasing requirement for open access publishing and considers their implications for bioethics research. …”
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    Publishing OA at Oxford diagram by Humphreys, S

    Published 2022
    “…A diagram/flowchart intended to assist researchers in publishing their work open access here at Oxford University.…”
    Record
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    The ethics of open access publishing. by Parker, M

    Published 2013
    “…Should those who work on ethics welcome or resist moves to open access publishing? This paper analyses arguments in favour and against the increasing requirement for open access publishing and considers their implications for bioethics research. …”
    Journal article
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    News Podcasts and the Opportunities for Publishers by Newman, N, Gallo, N

    Published 2019
    “…This research exploring the types of news podcasts being produced in five countries - the UK, US, Australia, Sweden and France - as well as looking at the motivations for publishers and audio platforms. The report finds that publishers are making significant investments in news podcasting hoping to attract younger audiences, build habit, and bring in additional revenue.…”
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    Which findings should be published? by Frankel, A, Kasy, M

    Published 2022
    “…Then journals should publish extreme results, meaning ones that move beliefs sufficiently. …”
    Journal article
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    British authors published abroad by Stevenson, J

    Published 2017
    “…My present work is a study of British authors published abroad. In the seventeenth century, English and Scots had a negligible readership outside the British Isles. …”
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    FAIRness in academic publishing: dataset by Matthews, P

    Published 2016
    “…This xls file contains the results of two questionnaires that were designed to explore and collect opinions from academics and publishers about academic publishing. Questionnaires were designed and circulated using SurveymonkeyTM 1. …”
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    Scholarly journal publishing in Malaysia. by Pillai, Sumangala

    Subjects: “…Scholarly periodicals - Publishing - Malaysia.…”
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    Perception of authors in e-publishing by Shiratuddin, Norshuhada, Othman, Zakirah, Ahmad, Khairul Bariah, Hassan, Shahizan

    Published 2006
    “…A publishing model, which consists of eleven stages, was followed to ensure quality publication. …”
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    Article
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    Kuala Lumpur International Book Fest: UMP Publisher among the 10 best university publishers by Muhammad Azli, Shukri

    Published 2013
    “…UMP Publisher made a new record sale at the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fest 2013 that was held from April 26 until May 4 at PWTC.…”
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    Keynote: Library Publishing in the context of mission driven publishing and open scholarship – Gaining relevance and recognition by Eelco Ferwerda

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This paper looks at Library publishing in the wider context of institutional and mission driven publishing, in particular traditional University Presses, and in the context of Open Scholarship and Diamond Open Access. …”
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    Problematizing ‘predatory publishing’: A systematic review of factors shaping publishing motives, decisions, and experiences by Mills, D, Inouye, K

    Published 2020
    “…This article systematically reviews recent empirical research on the factors shaping academics' knowledge about, and motivations to publish work in, so‐called ‘predatory’ journals. Growing scholarly evidence suggests that the concept of ‘predatory’ publishing’ – used to describe deceptive journals exploiting vulnerable researchers – is inadequate for understanding the complex range of institutional and contextual factors that shape the publication decisions of individual academics. …”
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