SSP members can access Learned Publishing for free via the Member Center. Here’s a look at the content that appears in the latest issue:
Editorial
“Reproducibility—and trust”
by Alan Singleton
Point of View
“Should multiple submissions become the norm in journals?”
by Malhar N. Kumar
Articles
“Lay summaries of open access journal articles: Engaging with the general public on medical research”
by Emily Nunn and Stephen Pinfield
“Evaluating information seeking and use in the changing virtual world: The emerging role of Google Analytics”
by D.J. Clark, David Nicholas, and Hamid R. Jamali
Case Study
“An examination of two Indian megajournals”
by Jingfeng Xia
Articles
“Quality of author guidelines of journals in the biomedical and physical sciences”
by Remya Nambiar, Priyanka Tilak, and Clarinda Cerejo
“Barriers and opportunities for research in publishing studies”
by Alison Baverstock and Jackie Steinitz
“Toward a scalable and sustainable approach to open access publishing and archiving for humanities and social sciences societies: A proposal”
by Rebecca Kennison and Lisa Norberg
Point of View
“An imbalanced journal publishing market”
Jingfeng Xia
Book Review
The Book Publishing Industry, 3rd ed.
by Thad McIlroy
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