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What’s Happening in Publishing in Aotearoa? Reflections from Graduates of the Whitireia Graduate Diploma in Publishing
The Scandal of Academic Publishing
Visible as Journals, Invisible as Publishers: Limitations of OpenAlex for Analysing University Publishing
The Most Meta Job in Publishing
Environmental Sustainability in Publishing: A Conceptual Framework for Eco-Transformation
Transtasman Border Breakouts: Fiction from Aotearoa New Zealand in the Australian Market
Scholarly Publishing in Spain: An Analysis Based on the Estimated Financial Value of Journals
Audiobooks and Artificial Intelligence: Tools for Synthetic Audiobook Creation and Implications for the Publishing Industry
Towards a DOI‐First Referencing Model: Opportunities, Limitations and Implications for Scholarly Publishing
Correlation Between Socio-Political Events and the Literary Publishing Landscape Between 2010–2024
Articulating Bookish Value: Value Beyond Price in the Words of Australian Literary Arts and Publishing Sector Insiders
The effect of book Piracy on the Nigerian publishing industry: publishers’ perspective
Publishing in an electronic age: prospects and challenges
Copyright violation and combating mechanisms in selected publishing houses in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Impact of indigenous publishing on educational development in Nigeria: a case study of selected publishers in Ibadan
Publishers, curriculum developers and educational stakeholders in textbook development for building a virile educational foundation in Nigeria
From Findings to Meaning: A Strategic Framework for the Discussion Section
From Policy to Psychology: Analysing Evaluations of Journal Credibility Through Institutional and Cognitive Lenses
From Gatekeeping to Brokerage: A Collaborative Ethnography of Editorial Work in International English as a Foreign Language Journals
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Recognition, Workload and Sustainability: Perspectives of Australian Journal Editors
Review Articles, Generative AI and the Remaking of Scholarly Infrastructure
Toral Jatin Gajarawala, Neelam Srivastava, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, and Jack Webb (eds.). 2023. . London: Bloomsbury Academic. 528 pp. £130 / ₹1699 (India Edition). Hardback. ISBN: 978–1-350–26175-4. Also available as an e-book (e-ISBN: 978–1-350–26176-1)
Peer Review at the Crossroads
Why Not Use the Power of Artificial Intelligence to Encourage the Reading of Scientific Articles?