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Visible as Journals, Invisible as Publishers: Limitations of OpenAlex for Analysing University Publishing
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What’s Happening in Publishing in Aotearoa? Reflections from Graduates of the Whitireia Graduate Diploma in Publishing
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The Most Meta Job in Publishing
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Environmental Sustainability in Publishing: A Conceptual Framework for Eco-Transformation
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Scholarly Publishing in Spain: An Analysis Based on the Estimated Financial Value of Journals
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Audiobooks and Artificial Intelligence: Tools for Synthetic Audiobook Creation and Implications for the Publishing Industry
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Towards a DOI‐First Referencing Model: Opportunities, Limitations and Implications for Scholarly Publishing
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Correlation Between Socio-Political Events and the Literary Publishing Landscape Between 2010–2024
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Articulating Bookish Value: Value Beyond Price in the Words of Australian Literary Arts and Publishing Sector Insiders
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Benjamin L. Merkle and Adrianne Cheek Miles. 2024. . Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. xii + 158 pp. US$17.99. Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-5409-6599-8. Also available as an e-book, ISBN: 978-1-4934-4446-5
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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)
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The effect of book Piracy on the Nigerian publishing industry: publishers’ perspective
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Eurie Dahn. 2021. Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book. Amherst; Boston: University of Massachusetts Press. xi + 224 pp. US$32.95. Paperback. ISBN: 978-1-625-34526-4. Also available in hardback.
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Kathy E. Ferguson. 2023. . Duke University Press. xvi + 330 pp. US$28.95. Paper. ISBN: 978-1-478-01923-7.
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Jane Cholmeley. 2025. London: Mudlark. 376 pp. GBP10.99. Paperback. ISBN: 978-0-008-65107-7.
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The Changing Role of Nasionale Pers/Naspers: A South African Industry Giant
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Transtasman Border Breakouts: Fiction from Aotearoa New Zealand in the Australian Market
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The Future of e-Book Copyright Control: On Finding a Technological Balance Between Authorized Use of e-Books, Reader's Experience, and Privacy
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Book Descriptions Across Genres: A Content Analysis of “Contemporary Romance” and “Mystery and Thriller” Descriptions
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ISBN as a Requirement for Tax Incentives for Book Market: A Case Study of Polish VAT Law
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Michael Robb. 2025. . Cheltenham, UK: The History Press. 296 pp. £22.99. Hardcover. ISBN: 978–1-803–99836-7. Also available as ebook, ISBN: 978–1-803–99837-4
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Recognition, Workload and Sustainability: Perspectives of Australian Journal Editors
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Review Articles, Generative AI and the Remaking of Scholarly Infrastructure