Authors are at the heart of academic publishing, but their voices are underrepresented in discussions about improving the academic publishing system. To understand the viewpoints of authors on various aspects of academic publishing and the challenges they face, we developed a large-scale survey entitled “Author perspectives on the academic publishing process” and made it available in December 2016. The survey has received 8,795 responses; this paper is based on the interim results drawn from 5,293 survey responses, and presents some interesting and thought-provoking trends that were observed in the authors’ responses, such as their interpretation of plagiarism and decisive factors in journal selection, as well as their thoughts on what need...
In this exploratory study, we analyze publishing patterns of authors from different disciplines, as ...
For doctoral students, publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a task many face with anxiety and tre...
The popular axiom which suggests that there are two certainties in life (namely, taxes and death) sh...
Attracting good papers is essential to jour-nals.1-3 To attract authors ’ best papers, we must know...
There are various pathways for scientists to share their work, but the most important method is the ...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
ABstRAct In this article, we consider the practice of publishing in academic journals. We describe t...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
In this article, we consider the practice of publishing in academic journals. We describe the ’world...
The popular axiom which suggests that there are two certainties in life (namely, taxes and death) sh...
Dan Penny, Head of Insights at Nature Publishing Group and Palgrave Macmillan, shares findings from ...
Open‐access mega‐journals (OAMJs) are characterized by their large scale, wide scope, open‐access (O...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the factors responsible for publication preferences among a...
A discussion of the state of scholarly publishing from the point of view of Melbourne University Pre...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but ...
In this exploratory study, we analyze publishing patterns of authors from different disciplines, as ...
For doctoral students, publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a task many face with anxiety and tre...
The popular axiom which suggests that there are two certainties in life (namely, taxes and death) sh...
Attracting good papers is essential to jour-nals.1-3 To attract authors ’ best papers, we must know...
There are various pathways for scientists to share their work, but the most important method is the ...
Academic publishing lives in challenging times. Besides the old cliché of “publish or perish”, coine...
ABstRAct In this article, we consider the practice of publishing in academic journals. We describe t...
While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the potential impact o...
In this article, we consider the practice of publishing in academic journals. We describe the ’world...
The popular axiom which suggests that there are two certainties in life (namely, taxes and death) sh...
Dan Penny, Head of Insights at Nature Publishing Group and Palgrave Macmillan, shares findings from ...
Open‐access mega‐journals (OAMJs) are characterized by their large scale, wide scope, open‐access (O...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the factors responsible for publication preferences among a...
A discussion of the state of scholarly publishing from the point of view of Melbourne University Pre...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but ...
In this exploratory study, we analyze publishing patterns of authors from different disciplines, as ...
For doctoral students, publishing in peer-reviewed journals is a task many face with anxiety and tre...
The popular axiom which suggests that there are two certainties in life (namely, taxes and death) sh...