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Publishing Research Links
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Statistics
Journals
- Towards
Electronic Journals: realities for Scientists, Librarians
and Publishers (Carol Tenopir & Donald King, SLA 2000)
- ALPSP
survey of librarians on factors in journal cancellation (Mark
Ware, ALPSP 2006)
- Scholarly
Publishing Practice: academic journal publishers’ policies
and practices in online publishing. Second Survey, 2005 (John
Cox and Laura Cox, ALPSP 2006)
- Scholarly Journal Prices: Selected Trends and Comparisons (Sonya White and Claire Creaser, LISU, 2004)
- JISC Business Model Trials - a report for JISC Collections and the Journals Working Group (Content Complete, JISC, 2007)
- Mapping the Journal Publishing Landscape: how much do we know? (Sally Morris, Learned Publishing 20/4, October 2007)
Authors and Readers
- Authors
and Electronic Publishing: The ALPSP research study on authors'
and readers' views of electronic research communication (Key Perspectives
Ltd, ALPSP 2002)
- Scholarly
Communication in the Digital Environment: What do authors want?
Findings of an international survey of author opinion (Ian Rowlands,
Dave Nicholas and Paul Huntingdon, 2004)
- New
Journal Publishing Models: an international survey of senior
researchers (Ian Rowlands and Dave Nicholas, 2005)
- Disciplinary
Differences and Needs (Rightscom, JISC 2005)
- JUSTEIS
project (JISC Usage Surveys: trends in electronic information
services)
- Analysis
of NESLi2 Usage Statistics (Angela Conyers & Pete Dalton,
JISC 2005)
- Author's version vs. publisher's version: an analysis of the copy-editing function (Edward Wates & Robert Campbell, Learned Publishing 20/2, 2007)
- Researchers and Discovery Services: behaviour, perceptions and needs (Research Information Network, 2006)
- Researchers' use of Academic Libraries and their Services (Research Information Network, 2007)
- Ithaka's 2006 librarian and faculty studies (Odyssey, 2007)
- A survey on the use of different forms of scholarly output (Sally Maynard, JISC, 2007)
- JISC summary of Scholarly Communications Survey findings (JISC, 2007)
- Information behaviour of the researcher of the future (CIBER for JISC, 2008)
Publishing Economics
- ALPSP Select Bibliography on the Economics of Journal Publishing
- The Cost of Journal Publishing: a literature review and commentary (Donald W King, Learned Publishing 20/2, ALPSP 2007)
- What
do Societies do with their publishing surpluses? (Christine
Baldwin, ALPSP/Blackwell 2004)
- Economic
Evaluation Model of National Electronic Site Licence Initiative
(NESLI) ‘Deals’ (LISU, 2001)
- The
True Costs of Scholarly Journal Publishing (Sally Morris,
Learned Publishing 18/2, ALPSP 2005)
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Business models for e-journals: reconciling library and publisher
requirements (Hugh Look, Sue Sparks, Helen Henderson, Serials 18/2 (UKSG 2005)
- Mergers without Markets: do mergers among publishers of academic journals affect prices? (Renée M Duplantis, Daniel E Haar, Stephen D Silberman, Hal Van Gieson & Frederick R Warren-Boulton, Draft article, Nov 2005)
- The Pricing of Academic Journals (Mark J McCabe, Aviv Nevo & Daniel L Rubinfeld,
Berkeley Program in Law & Economics, Working Paper Series, Paper 199, 2006)
- Activities, costs and funding flows in the scholarly communications system in the UK (Research Information Network, 2008)
Open Access
- The
facts about Open Access: a study of the financial and non-financial
effects of alternative business models for scholarly journals
(Kaufman-Wills Group, ALPSP 2005)
- Pathfinder
research on web-based repositories (Mark Ware, PALS 2004)
- Learned
Society Open Access Business Models (Mary Waltham, JISC 2005)
- When
is a Journal not a Journal? A closer look at the DOAJ (Sally
Morris, Learned Publishing 19/1, ALPSP 2006)
- Research Funders' Policies for the Management of Information Outputs (Research Information Network, 2007)
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E-prints and journal articles in astronomy: a productive co-existence (Edwin Henneken, Michael Kurtz, Geunther Eichhorn et al, Learned Publishing 20/1, ALPSP 2007)
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