Scholarly publishing in Africa, though still struggling to keep pace with the rest of the world, has made major progress. Many universities in Africa are seriously engaged in scholarly publishing, both in print and electronic formats. The outputs of research are constantly disseminated in universities, at conferences and during seminars; the same are then published as proceedings or in refereed journals. The various initiatives by African universities provide opportunities to researchers to present their findings for discussion before submission for publication in various scholarly journals published by universities or those collaborating with publishing houses. The journals provide an avenue for disseminating research findings from Africa,...
Publishing a scholarly peer reviewed journal poses some unique challenges for many African countries...
The goal of the workshop is to formulate a project plan for the proposed Scholarly Communication and...
This text presents a set of reflections about the use of electronic publishing in African countries,...
A survey of 80 African journals was undertaken to establish the current state of journal publishing ...
This study investigated current publishing practices among scholarly journals in Africa, while explo...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The paper review ed and analyzed ways and means of remaining academically relevant and visible in Af...
Existing types of scholarly communication/publishing worldwide and specifically in Africa is present...
Journals are the backbone of scholarly work. They provide a medium through which scholars of all age...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
Scholarly publishing has been extensively used by many generations of scholars for self promotion an...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
There remains much to understand in terms of achieving optimal conditions to increase the visibility...
Publishing a scholarly peer reviewed journal poses some unique challenges for many African countries...
The goal of the workshop is to formulate a project plan for the proposed Scholarly Communication and...
This text presents a set of reflections about the use of electronic publishing in African countries,...
A survey of 80 African journals was undertaken to establish the current state of journal publishing ...
This study investigated current publishing practices among scholarly journals in Africa, while explo...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The paper review ed and analyzed ways and means of remaining academically relevant and visible in Af...
Existing types of scholarly communication/publishing worldwide and specifically in Africa is present...
Journals are the backbone of scholarly work. They provide a medium through which scholars of all age...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
Scholarly publishing has been extensively used by many generations of scholars for self promotion an...
University press publishing was introduced in sub-Sahara Africa around the mid 1950s as the new inde...
There remains much to understand in terms of achieving optimal conditions to increase the visibility...
Publishing a scholarly peer reviewed journal poses some unique challenges for many African countries...
The goal of the workshop is to formulate a project plan for the proposed Scholarly Communication and...
This text presents a set of reflections about the use of electronic publishing in African countries,...