نتایج جستجو برای: scholarly publishing

تعداد نتایج: 44662  

2011
Carlos Henrique Marcondes

Despite numerous advancements in information technology, electronic publishing is still based on the print text model. The natural language textual format prevents programs from semantically processing article content. A semantic model for scholarly electronic publishing is proposed, in which the article conclusion is specified by the author and recorded in a machineunderstandable format, enabl...

1998
Robert J. Robbins Fred Hutchinson

As the Human Genome Project (HGP) moves toward its successful completion, an increasing number of individuals are becoming interested in understanding this project and its results. Since the HGP has potentially significant ethical, legal, and social implications for all citizens, the number of individuals who do, or should wish to become familiar with the project is very high. In addition to it...

2011
David J Solomon

I would like to thank Robert Ferguson, MD and the Editorial Team of the Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives (JCHIMP) for the opportunity to write this commentary and congratulate them on the launch of the Journal which will serve as a valuable resource for physicians and other health professionals practicing in community settings. I am also very appreciative of their de...

2016
Graham Stone

In 2012, the University of Huddersfield Press presented a paper at the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing on its new open access journals platform. At the time, the Press was one of the only New University Presses (NUP) in the UK and one of the first to publish open access journals, open access monographs and sound recordings. This paper will develop Hahn’s programme and pub...

2007
PHILIP G. ALTBACH Philip G. Altbach

THECREATION AND DISSEMINATION of knowledge is a complex process in any society, and is particularly difficult in the Third World, where the economic, intellectual, and institutional structures of the scientific community are not well established. This article1 focuses on the dissemination of knowledge in the Third World. The article is predicated on the idea that knowledge dissemination is espe...

2002
John Ewing

When Orville Wright flew his airplane over a small stretch of rolling grassland in 1903, the managing editor of Scientific American predicted that thousands of planes would soon fly over every city, delivering patrons to theaters. On the eve of the First World War, two famous British aviators argued that planes would prevent wars in the future (because they brought people together). Scientists,...

Journal: :Learned Publishing 1999
Harold Orlans

Fair use – the use of a limited amount of copyright material without permission – is ill-defined in law; the volume and variety of scholarly publishing is vast; publishers, editors, and authors can be informed or innocent, meticulous or careless, reticent or frank. No short article can adequately summarize this small but vital part of the publishing world. I will merely outline the range of cur...

2018
Fernando Fernandez-Llimos

The peer-review crisis is posing a risk to the scholarly peer-reviewed journal system. Journals have to ask many potential peer reviewers to obtain a minimum acceptable number of peers accepting reviewing a manuscript. Several solutions have been suggested to overcome this shortage. From reimbursing for the job, to eliminating pre-publication reviews, one cannot predict which is more dangerous ...

2001
Pritpal S Tamber

In August this year the Financial Times reported that Wolters Kluwer ( [http://www.wolters-kluwer.com/] ), the Dutch publisher, was considering a bid for Harcourt General ( [http://www.harcourt.com/] ), the US textbook producer [1]. Wolters Kluwer is the third largest commercial professional publisher in the world with a 1998 revenue of over US$2,380 million [2]. Harcourt is sixth largest with ...

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