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Volume 8, issue 4, 2020
- Abundant Publications but Minuscule Impact: The Irrelevance of Academic Accounting Research on Practice and the Profession pp. 1-36

- Kym Fraser and Benedict Sheehy
- The Demonization of Islam through Social Media: A Case Study of #Stopislam in Instagram pp. 1-19

- Sabina Civila, Luis M. Romero-Rodríguez and Amparo Civila
- Assessment of Factors Causing Bias in Marketing- Related Publications pp. 1-16

- Mangirdas Morkūnas, Elzė Rudienė, Lukas Giriūnas and Laura Daučiūnienė
- A Scientometric Overview of Global Dinoflagellate Research pp. 1-18

- Carlos Yure B. Oliveira, Cicero Diogo L. Oliveira, Marius N. Müller, Elizabeth P. Santos, Danielli M. M. Dantas and Alfredo O. Gálvez
- Analysis of Concentrations of Loans by Using Book Circulation Data in Korea University Library pp. 1-13

- Ji-Ann Yang
- Digital Literacy and Higher Education during COVID-19 Lockdown: Spain, Italy, and Ecuador pp. 1-17

- Santiago Tejedor, Laura Cervi, Ana Pérez-Escoda and Fernanda Tusa Jumbo
- Digital Competence in Spanish University Education and Its Use by Students pp. 1-15

- Noelia Araújo-Vila, Lucília Cardoso, Diego R. Toubes and Jose Antonio Fraiz-Brea
- Open Academic Book Publishing during COVID-19 Pandemic: A View on Romanian University Presses pp. 1-15

- Mariana Cernicova-Buca and Katalin Luzan
- Research Ethics, Open Science and CRIS pp. 1-11

- Joachim Schöpfel, Otmane Azeroual and Monika Jungbauer-Gans
- Responsible Open Science: Moving towards an Ethics of Environmental Sustainability pp. 1-7

- Gabrielle Samuel and Federica Lucivero
- Open Bioeconomy—A Bibliometric Study on the Accessibility of Articles in the Field of Bioeconomy pp. 1-33

- Marianne Duquenne, Hélène Prost, Joachim Schöpfel and Franck Dumeignil
Volume 8, issue 3, 2020
- Theoretical Aspects of Scholarly Publishing about the Internet in Spanish Communication Journals pp. 1-12

- Rainer Rubira-García, Silvia Margarita Baldiris-Navarro, Jacqueline Venet-Gutiérrez and Silvia Magro-Vela
- Striving for Modernity: Layout and Abstracts in the Biomedical Literature pp. 1-14

- Carlo Galli, Maria Teresa Colangelo and Stefano Guizzardi
- Open Access Perceptions, Strategies, and Digital Literacies: A Case Study of a Scholarly-Led Journal pp. 1-22

- Noella Edelmann and Judith Schoßböck
- Research Contribution of the Oldest Seat of Higher Learning in Pakistan: A Bibliometric Analysis of University of the Punjab pp. 1-15

- Shakil Ahmad, Yasir Javed, Shabir Hussain Khahro and Arslan Shahid
- An Overview of the Dynamics of Relative Research Performance in Central-Eastern Europe Using a Ranking-Based Analysis Derived from SCImago Data pp. 1-25

- Ioan Ianoş and Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor
- A Provisional System to Evaluate Journal Publishers Based on Partnership Practices and Values Shared with Academic Institutions and Libraries pp. 1-25

- Rachel Caldwell
- Decision Algorithm for the Automatic Determination of the Use of Non-Inclusive Terms in Academic Texts pp. 1-25

- Pedro Orgeira-Crespo, Carla Míguez-Álvarez, Miguel Cuevas-Alonso and María Isabel Doval-Ruiz
- A Call for a More Efficient Submission Process pp. 1-3

- Hans Oh
- Correction: Ho, MT., et al. The Internal Capability of Vietnam Social Sciences and Humanities: A Perspective from the 2008–2019. Publications 2020, 8(2), 32 pp. 1-2

- Ho Toan, Thu-Trang Vuong, Thanh-Hang Pham, Anh-Phuong Luong, Thanh-Nhan Nguyen and Quan-Hoang Vuong
Volume 8, issue 2, 2020
- The Internal Capability of Vietnam Social Sciences and Humanities: A Perspective from the 2008–2019 Dataset pp. 1-16

- Ho Toan, Thu-Trang Vuong, Thanh-Hang Pham, Anh-Phuong Luong, Thanh-Nhan Nguyen and Quan-Hoang Vuong
- An Empirical Test of the Inter-Relationships between Various Bibliometric Creative Scholarship Indicators pp. 1-16

- Boris Forthmann and Mark A. Runco
- Editorial−Embracing How Scholarly Publishing Can Build a New Research Culture, Post-COVID-19 pp. 1-2

- Gemma E. Derrick
- The Fast and the FRDR: Improving Metadata for Data Discovery in Canada pp. 1-9

- Clara Turp, Lee Wilson, Julienne Pascoe and Alex Garnett
- How Frequently Are Articles in Predatory Open Access Journals Cited pp. 1-12

- Bo-Christer Björk, Sari Kanto-Karvonen and J. Tuomas Harviainen
- Three Commonly Utilized Scholarly Databases and a Social Network Site Provide Different, But Related, Metrics of Pharmacy Faculty Publication pp. 1-10

- Kyle J. Burghardt, Bradley H. Howlett, Audrey S. Khoury, Stephanie M. Fern and Paul R. Burghardt
- Bridge2Hyku: Meeting Practitioners’ Needs in Digital Collection Migration to Open Source Samvera Repository pp. 1-10

- Annie Wu, Santi Thompson, Anne Washington, Sean Watkins, Andrew Weidner, Dean Seeman and Nicholas Woodward
- Time to Acceptance of 3 Days for Papers About COVID-19 pp. 1-10

- Ádám Kun
- FAIR Digital Objects for Science: From Data Pieces to Actionable Knowledge Units pp. 1-17

- Koenraad De Smedt, Dimitris Koureas and Peter Wittenburg
- Incentives to Open Access: Perspectives of Health Science Researchers pp. 1-17

- Carmen López-Vergara, Pilar Flores Asenjo and Alfonso Rosa-García
- Copyright in the Scientific Community. The Limitations and Exceptions in the European Union and Spanish Legal Frameworks pp. 1-15

- Itziar Sobrino-García
- Integration of a National E-Theses Online Service with Institutional Repositories pp. 1-8

- Vasily Bunakov and Frances Madden
- R-Shiny as an Interface for Data Visualization and Data Analysis on the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (BDTD) pp. 1-8

- Lucca de Farias Ramalho and Washington R. de Carvalho Segundo
- Toward Easy Deposit: Lowering the Barriers of Green Open Access with Data Integration and Automation pp. 1-8

- Hui Zhang
- A Vertical Cooperation Model to Manage Digital Collections and Institutional Resources pp. 1-14

- Jack Maness, Kim Pham, Fernando Reyes and Jeff Rynhart
- Providing Digital Infrastructure for Audio-Visual Linguistic Research Data with Diverse Usage Scenarios: Lessons Learnt pp. 1-13

- Hanna Hedeland
- Data Science Tools for Monitoring the Global Repository Eco-System and its Lines of Evolution pp. 1-13

- Friedrich Summann, Andreas Czerniak, Jochen Schirrwagen and Dirk Pieper
- Building NED: Open Access to Australia’s Digital Documentary Heritage pp. 1-11

- Barbara Lemon, Kerry Blinco and Brendan Somes
- Stewarding National User Groups to Strengthen Open Source Software Communities pp. 1-11

- Pascal-Nicolas Becker, Michele Mennielli and Katharina Trachte
Volume 8, issue 1, 2020
- Change in Format, Register and Narration Style in the Biomedical Literature: A 1948 Example pp. 1-15

- Carlo Galli and Stefano Guizzardi
- How Many Papers Should Scientists Be Reviewing? An Analysis Using Verified Peer Review Reports pp. 1-9

- Vincent Raoult
- Comfortably Numb? Researchers’ Satisfaction with the Publication System and a Proposal for Radical Change pp. 1-20

- Hans van Dijk and Marino van Zelst
- Reviewing Research Trends—A Scientometric Approach Using Gunshot Residue (GSR) Literature as an Example pp. 1-17

- Catarina Sobreira, Joyce K. Klu, Christian Cole, Niamh Nic Daéid and Hervé Ménard
- Enhancing Content Discovery of Open Repositories: An Analytics-Based Evaluation of Repository Optimizations pp. 1-17

- George Macgregor
- Disparate Environmental Monitoring as a Barrier to the Availability and Accessibility of Open Access Data on the Tidal Thames pp. 1-19

- Julia Lanoue
- Clinicians’ Publication Output: Self-Report Survey and Bibliometric Analysis pp. 1-18

- Kurubaran Ganasegeran, Alan Swee Hock Ch’ng, Mohd Fadzly Amar Jamil and Irene Looi
- New Money-Making Tactic by Predatory Publishers pp. 1-2

- Shahryar Sorooshian
- The Common Ground of Open Access and Interdisciplinarity pp. 1-11

- Patrick Gamsby
- What Is Going on with the Research into the Internationalization of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)? An Intellectual Structure Analysis into the State-of-the-Art (1990–2018) pp. 1-30

- María del Pilar Casado-Belmonte, Gema María Marín-Carrillo, Eduardo Terán-Yépez and María de las Mercedes Capobianco-Uriarte
- The Splendors and Miseries of Open Access Scientific Publishing in Ukraine pp. 1-4

- Andriy Novikov
- Business as Usual with Article Processing Charges in the Transition towards OA Publishing: A Case Study Based on Elsevier pp. 1-14

- Sergio Copiello
- Use of Data Analysis Methods in Dental Publications: Is There Evidence of a Methodological Change? pp. 1-14

- Pentti Nieminen and Hannu Vähänikkilä
- International Collaboration in Open Access Publications: How Income Shapes International Collaboration pp. 1-24

- Michael Cary and Taylor Rockwell
- Funding Sources for Open Access Article Processing Charges in the Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities in the United States pp. 1-13

- Melissa H. Cantrell and Juleah A. Swanson
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Publications in 2019 pp. 1-3

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