Clearing up publishing classifications
A quick reference guide to the many classifications of academic and scholarly publishing: who they are, what you call them, what they publish, and the overlap that can lead you in circles.
continue readingA quick reference guide to the many classifications of academic and scholarly publishing: who they are, what you call them, what they publish, and the overlap that can lead you in circles.
continue readingIn a recent survey, almost 50% of publishers said they have issues with manuscript submission; leaving the other 50% who have no issue at all. We took a closer look at the data to determine what factors are affecting publisher success in acquiring author manuscripts.
continue readingI recently wrote a blog with the admittedly cheeky title “I’ve Seen the Future of STM Publishing.” One interesting trend I pointed out was the blurring of lines between funders…
continue readingBuilding the case for “born-accessible” publications, get a glimpse into the January 2018 issue of Learned Publishing packed with valuable information on accessibility for publishers.
continue readingFor publishers and libraries, managing metadata successfully leads to more discoverable content, and requires going beyond high-level descriptors.
continue readingBill Kasdorf provides a non-technical explanation of publishing markup, how it works, and why it should matter to all publishers.
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