ABSTRACT The position of geography journals published by learned societies has undergone major changes over the last decades. Growth of scientific output, specialisation, the growing importance of English as the common language for scientific publication and changes in the science publishing industry due to the rise of internet have challenged and continue to challenge the classic geography journals from the various national geography societies. This paper shows how these journals perform in terms of numbers of citations, internationalisation of authorship and exposure in libraries, databases and on the web, compared to some key journals from commercial publishers. It discusses choices made by these journals and the threats and opportuniti...
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The large number of journals and the constant changes which are happening in the world of scholarly ...
This commentary highlights problems of inequity in academic publishing in geography that arise from ...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
Yet more than for other sciences, due to researches coupling local and global, geography suffers fro...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
There have been a range of protests against the high journal subscription costs, and author processi...
There have been a range of protests against the high journal subscription costs, and author processi...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
In the last 10 years or so, the discipline of human geography has given rise to lively debates deali...
It has been claimed that geography journals located in so-called ‘small nations’ face special challe...
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One of the main consequences of the neoliberalization of scientific life is the growing demand for m...
Geopolitics is 25 years old. In this Forum former editors reflect on the journey the journal has tak...
The large number of journals and the constant changes which are happening in the world of scholarly ...
This commentary highlights problems of inequity in academic publishing in geography that arise from ...
Because research on the publication practices of academic geographers has been limited to the quanti...
Yet more than for other sciences, due to researches coupling local and global, geography suffers fro...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
There have been a range of protests against the high journal subscription costs, and author processi...
There have been a range of protests against the high journal subscription costs, and author processi...
One manifestation of the glaring lack of equality, diversity, and inclusion in higher education rela...
In the last 10 years or so, the discipline of human geography has given rise to lively debates deali...
It has been claimed that geography journals located in so-called ‘small nations’ face special challe...
Patterns of the foreign contributions published in six scientific journals on Earth Sciences publish...
Geography: a decade of high impact publication In January 2001 the Journal of Economic Geography lau...
“J-READING – Journal of Research and Didactics in Geography” has celebrated ten years of publication...
One of the main consequences of the neoliberalization of scientific life is the growing demand for m...
Geopolitics is 25 years old. In this Forum former editors reflect on the journey the journal has tak...
The large number of journals and the constant changes which are happening in the world of scholarly ...