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Barriers to Publishing Medical Research From Limited‐Resource Settings: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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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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Implementing AI‐Related Policies in Academic Journals: A Call for Global Action
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Science Behind a Paywall: Restricted Access Limits the Promise of Artificial Intelligence
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Gatekeepers or Nightmares? Exploring Academics' Experiences With the Reviewer 2 Phenomenon
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Faculty Perspectives on Open Access: Insights into Models, Costs, and Rights Retention
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AI In Academic Publishing for Non‐Native English Speakers: The Good, the Bot, and the Ugly
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Do Early Career Researchers Consider AI as an Opportunity or a Threat? A Pathfinding Study
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Conclusion First: A Modest Proposal to Reorganize the IMRaD Structure of Research Articles
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China's Local Scholarship Goes Global: Revisiting Bilingual Editorial Guidelines for Scholarly Communication Through Internationally Indexed English Academic Abstracts
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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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An exploration of the state of self-publishing in the academic publishing sector of South Africa
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Invitations to Publish in a Journal by Email: A Prospective Analysis
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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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Environmental Sustainability in Publishing: A Conceptual Framework for Eco-Transformation
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A Shallow Echo: Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Flattening of the Qur'an
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Braille for Children’s Books: A Multiscript, Bilingual, Illustrated Case Study
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A Legal Framework for Adopting Electronic Publishing by Educational Publishers in Kenya
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Cut the Clutter: Why Conciseness Is a Core Competency in Biomedical and Scientific Writing
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Who Owns the Argument? A Practical Test for Author Responsibility in AI‐Assisted Scholarly Writing
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Book Descriptions Across Genres: A Content Analysis of “Contemporary Romance” and “Mystery and Thriller” Descriptions
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How Authors React to Editorial Prompts About Corrections to Cited Literature: A Cross‐Sectional Study
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Corporate publishing in South African banks : focus on formal, external publications
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Craig J. Saper. 2025. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 184 pp. £90. Hardback, ISBN: 9,781,474,454,728. Also available as an e-book, 9781474454759.