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of authors to publishing in OA journals were; and what authors felt were the implications of OA publishing. Design …
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propositions, or “deals”, from different publishers for electronic journals collections through the National Electronic Site … electronic journals. Particularly noteworthy is the inherent difficulty in purchasing electronic journals cooperatively, as the …
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initiatives that have improved accessibility to scholarly journals. The study also aims to demonstrate the potential of deep log …
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Purpose This article explores the recent turn within academic publishing towards ‘seamless access’, an approach to content provision that ensures users do not have to continually authenticate in order to access journal content. Design/methodology/approach Through a critical exploration of...
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a preliminary list of publishers that supposedly possess at least 15 journals. Second, the publishers' websites were … publishers comprising 28.060 scholarly journals, with the largest publishing 3.763 journals, and the smallest carrying 76 titles … Global South, and, surprisingly, 30 predatory publishers that together publish 4.517 journals. Research limitations …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the editorial operations underpinning the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management in light of the review process and the quality of articles. It further outlines the articles in the special issue and relates them to the...
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