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Volume 7, issue 4, 2019
- Communication on the Science-Policy Interface: An Overview of Conceptual Models pp. 1-15

- Nataliia Sokolovska, Benedikt Fecher and Gert Wagner
- Competence-Based Management Research in the Web of Science and Scopus Databases: Scientific Production, Collaboration, and Impact pp. 1-21

- Vítor Vasata Macchi Silva, José Luis Duarte Ribeiro, Gonzalo Rubén Alvarez and Sonia Elisa Caregnato
- Mapping the Publishing Challenges for an Open Access University Press pp. 1-12

- Megan Taylor
- Does Academic Publishing Lead to Work-Related Stress or Happiness? pp. 1-11

- Jaroslava Kubátová
- Between Innovation and Standardization, Is There Still a Room for Scientific Reports? The Rise of a Formatting Tradition in Periodontal Research pp. 1-11

- Carlo Galli, Roberto Sala, Maria Teresa Colangelo and Stefano Guizzardi
- Perceived Challenges to Anglophone Publication at Three Universities in Chile pp. 1-20

- Marna Broekhoff
- Third Mission as an Opportunity for Professionalization in Science Management pp. 1-20

- Justus Henke
- Open Science in the Humanities, or: Open Humanities? pp. 1-17

- Marcel Knöchelmann
Volume 7, issue 3, 2019
- DRAS-TIC Linked Data: Evenly Distributing the Past pp. 1-13

- Gregory Jansen, Aaron Coburn, Adam Soroka, Will Thomas and Richard Marciano
- The DOAJ Spring Cleaning 2016 and What Was Removed—Tragic Loss or Good Riddance? pp. 1-16

- Jan Erik Frantsvåg
- The Value of Scientific Knowledge Dissemination for Scientists—A Value Capture Perspective pp. 1-23

- Susanne Beck, Maral Mahdad, Karin Beukel and Marion Poetz
- Third Mission Activities at Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences: Results from an Expert Survey pp. 1-14

- Martina Gaisch, Daniela Noemeyer and Regina Aichinger
- Contributorship, Not Authorship: Use CRediT to Indicate Who Did What pp. 1-11

- Alex O. Holcombe
- The Economic Impacts of Open Science: A Rapid Evidence Assessment pp. 1-30

- Michael J. Fell
- Replication Papers pp. 1-8

- Peter Harremoës
- The Transcript OPEN Library Political Science Model: A Sustainable Way into Open Access for E-Books in the Humanities and Social Sciences pp. 1-8

- Alexandra Jobmann and Nina Schönfelder
- Scholarly Journals’ Publication Frequency and Number of Articles in 2018–2019: A Study of SCI, SSCI, CSCD, and CSSCI Journals pp. 1-10

- Xiaotian Chen
- Curation and Publication of Simulation Data in DesignSafe, a Natural Hazards Engineering Open Platform and Repository pp. 1-17

- Maria Esteva, Craig Jansen, Pedro Arduino, Mahyar Sharifi-Mood, Clint N. Dawson and Josue Balandrano-Coronel
- The Impact of Open Access on Teaching—How Far Have We Come? pp. 1-17

- Elizabeth Gadd, Chris Morrison and Jane Secker
- Editorial: Publishing Research Internationally: Multilingual Perspectives from Research and Practice pp. 1-4

- Margaret Cargill, Sally Burgess and Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir
- Which Are the Tools Available for Scholars? A Review of Assisting Software for Authors during Peer Reviewing Process pp. 1-28

- J. Israel Martínez-López, Samantha Barrón-González and Alejandro Martínez López
- Rinse and Repeat: Understanding the Value of Replication across Different Ways of Knowing pp. 1-15

- Bart Penders, J. Britt Holbrook and Sarah de Rijcke
- Open Access Routes Dichotomy and Opportunities: Consolidation, Analysis and Trends at the Spanish National Research Council pp. 1-25

- Mercedes Baquero-Arribas, Luis Dorado and Isabel Bernal
Volume 7, issue 2, 2019
- Data2paper: Giving Researchers Credit for Their Data pp. 1-6

- Neil Jefferies, Fiona Murphy, Anusha Ranganathan and Hollydawn Murray
- Scientific Production and Productivity for Characterizing an Author’s Publication History: Simple and Nested Gini’s and Hirsch’s Indexes Combined pp. 1-30

- Fabio Zagonari
- Balancing Multiple Roles of Repositories: Developing a Comprehensive Repository at Carnegie Mellon University pp. 1-24

- David Scherer and Daniel Valen
- Ten Hot Topics around Scholarly Publishing pp. 1-24

- Jonathan P. Tennant, Harry Crane, Tom Crick, Jacinto Davila, Asura Enkhbayar, Johanna Havemann, Bianca Kramer, Ryan Martin, Paola Masuzzo, Andy Nobes, Curt Rice, Bárbara Rivera-López, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Susanne Sattler, Paul D. Thacker and Marc Vanholsbeeck
- The Oxford Common File Layout: A Common Approach to Digital Preservation pp. 1-11

- Andrew Hankinson, Donald Brower, Neil Jefferies, Rosalyn Metz, Julian Morley, Simeon Warner and Andrew Woods
- Unpacking the Lore on Multilingual Scholars Publishing in English: A Discussion Paper pp. 1-14

- Mary Jane Curry and Theresa Lillis
- Quantifying the Growth of Preprint Services Hosted by the Center for Open Science pp. 1-14

- Tom Narock and Evan B. Goldstein
- OpenBiodiv: A Knowledge Graph for Literature-Extracted Linked Open Data in Biodiversity Science pp. 1-16

- Lyubomir Penev, Mariya Dimitrova, Viktor Senderov, Georgi Zhelezov, Teodor Georgiev, Pavel Stoev and Kiril Simov
- Transparent Attribution of Contributions to Research: Aligning Guidelines to Real-Life Practices pp. 1-13

- Valerie Matarese and Karen Shashok
- Building a Dataset Search for Institutions: Project Update pp. 1-13

- Sara Mannheimer, Jason A. Clark, James Espeland and Kyle Hagerman
- English as the Language for Academic Publication: on Equity, Disadvantage and ‘Non-Nativeness’ as a Red Herring pp. 1-13

- Anna Kristina Hultgren
- Evolution of a Service Management Framework: Spotlight at Stanford as a Use Case pp. 1-15

- Catherine Aster
- Publish-and-Flourish: Using Blockchain Platform to Enable Cooperative Scholarly Communication pp. 1-15

- Emilija Stojmenova Duh, Andrej Duh, Uroš Droftina, Tim Kos, Urban Duh, Tanja Simonič Korošak and Dean Korošak
- Few Open Access Journals Are Compliant with Plan S pp. 1-18

- Jan Erik Frantsvåg and Tormod Eismann Strømme
- Did the Research Faculty at a Small Canadian Business School Publish in “Predatory” Venues? This Depends on the Publishing Blacklist pp. 1-12

- Panagiotis Tsigaris and Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
- Enabling A Conversation Across Scholarly Monographs through Open Annotation pp. 1-12

- Andrea C. Bertino and Heather Staines
- Eugene Garfield’s Ideas and Legacy and Their Impact on the Culture of Research pp. 1-12

- Svetla Baykoucheva
- The Two-Way Street of Open Access Journal Publishing: Flip It and Reverse It pp. 1-29

- Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn and Mikael Laakso
- What Is an Institutional Repository to Do? Implementing Open Access Harvesting Workflows pp. 1-10

- Rachel Smart
- Understanding Connections: Examining Digital Library and Institutional Repository Use Overlap pp. 1-10

- Mark E. Phillips, Pamela Andrews and Ana Krahmer
- Multilingual Research Writing beyond English: The Case of Norwegian Academic Discourse in an Era of Multilingual Publication Practices pp. 1-27

- Kristin Solli and Ingjerd Legreid Ødemark
- Verified, Shared, Modular, and Provenance Based Research Communication with the Dat Protocol pp. 1-19

- Chris Hartgerink
Volume 7, issue 1, 2019
- Who Is (Likely) Peer-Reviewing Your Papers? A Partial Insight into the World’s Top Reviewers pp. 1-7

- Francesco Pomponi, Bernardino D’Amico and Tom Rye
- Peer Review of Reviewers: The Author’s Perspective pp. 1-10

- Ivana Drvenica, Giangiacomo Bravo, Lucija Vejmelka, Aleksandar Dekanski and Olgica Nedić
- Shakespeare and the English Poets: The Influence of Native Speaking English Reviewers on the Acceptance of Journal Articles pp. 1-10

- Pat Strauss
- Is There a Social Life in Open Data? The Case of Open Data Practices in Educational Technology Research pp. 1-17

- Juliana E. Raffaghelli and Stefania Manca
- Opening and Reusing Transparent Peer Reviews with Automatic Article Annotation pp. 1-12

- Afshin Sadeghi, Sarven Capadisli, Johannes Wilm, Christoph Lange and Philipp Mayr
- Korean Scholars’ Use of For-Pay Editors and Perceptions of Ethicality pp. 1-12

- Eun-Young Julia Kim
- Scientific Landscape of Citizen Science Publications: Dynamics, Content and Presence in Social Media pp. 1-22

- Núria Bautista-Puig, Daniela De Filippo, Elba Mauleón and Elías Sanz-Casado
- Unaccompanied Minors: Worldwide Research Perspectives pp. 1-15

- Esther Salmerón-Manzano and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
- How Efficiently Do Elite US Universities Produce Highly Cited Papers? pp. 1-15

- Klaus Wohlrabe, Félix de Moya Anegon and Lutz Bornmann
- Quality Issues of CRIS Data: An Exploratory Investigation with Universities from Twelve Countries pp. 1-18

- Otmane Azeroual and Joachim Schöpfel
- Visually Hypothesising in Scientific Paper Writing: Confirming and Refuting Qualitative Research Hypotheses Using Diagrams pp. 1-18

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- The Institutional Context of ‘Linguistic Injustice’: Norwegian Social Scientists and Situated Multilingualism pp. 1-13

- Lynn P. Nygaard
- The Ecosystem of Repository Migration pp. 1-13

- Juliet L. Hardesty and Nicholas Homenda
- Seeking, Reading, and Use of Scholarly Articles: An International Study of Perceptions and Behavior of Researchers pp. 1-23

- Carol Tenopir, Lisa Christian and Jordan Kaufman
- Preprints in Scholarly Communication: Re-Imagining Metrics and Infrastructures pp. 1-23

- B. Preedip Balaji and M. Dhanamjaya
- Labours of Love and Convenience: Dealing with Community-Supported Knowledge in Museums pp. 1-14

- Stefano Cossu
- Unexpected Emails to Submit Your Work: Spam or Legitimate Offers? The Implications for Novice English L2 Writers pp. 1-11

- Josep Soler and Andrew Cooper
- Open Access and the Library pp. 1-2

- Anja Oberländer and Torsten Reimer
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Publications in 2018 pp. 1-2

- Office Publications Editorial
- Citizen-Scholars: Social Media and the Changing Nature of Scholarship pp. 1-9

- Amy L. Chapman and Christine Greenhow
- “Scientific Writing for Impact Is a Learned Skill—It Can Be Enhanced with Training”: An Interview with Patrick O’Connor pp. 1-8

- Yongyan Li and Patrick O’Connor
- Genre Pedagogy and Bilingual Graduate Students’ Academic Writing pp. 1-8

- Teresa Morell and Susana Pastor Cesteros
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