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World wide web and scientific publishing
The relationship of scientific publishing and the world wide web steadily evolves as
the internet technology advances in its sophistication and ability to reach an
increasing number of people. Many well established medical publication currently
publish their journal electronically as well as in print format. Forced by high volume of
manuscript submissions as well as financial restraints, some journals publish a
number of their articles on the internet alone, while others-such as this journal-are
starting an entirely new publication in an electronic version only. The presentation of
articles in the field of pediatric cardiology electronically has numerous advantages,
particularly the ability to include movie clips, sound and animations in the published
articles. This format of publication continues to have limitation. It is still not as widely
available as a print journal could be and it is awkward to curl up in bed with a lap top,
no matter how small or light it ispeer-reviewe
Scientific publishing
Fourth session of the training itinerary for doctoral students "Elaborate your doctoral thesis"1. Scientific publishing: Publishing strategies, intellectual property and open access, journal impact analysis tools, tools and tips for journal selection. Writing the article: types of article, research or empirical paper, the cover letter, the peer review. Open science and scientific communication: open science skills, open science publishing, Research Data Management (RDM)2021/202
Approaches to Open Access in Scientific Publishing
Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all
readers are challenging the standard subscription-based model. But in domains
that have a well-functioning system of publicly accessible preprint
repositories like arXiv, Open Access is already effectively available. In
physics, such repositories have long coexisted constructively with refereed,
subscription based journals. Trying to replace this by a system based on
journals whose revenue is derived primarily from fees charged to authors is
unlikely to provide a better guarantee of Open Access, and may be in conflict
with the maintenance of high quality standards.Comment: 5 pages. Detailed version of an article to appear in Physics World,
in an abbreviated form, under the title "Free For All
One More Revolution to Make: Free Scientific Publishing
Computer scientists are in the position to create new, free high-quality
journals. So what would it take?Comment: Taken from
http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/cacm/2001-44-5/p25-apt/ Posted
with permission of the AC
Plagiarism issue in scientific publishing
Plagiarism issue in scientific publishin
Research Methods: A Practical Guide for Students and Researchers
Willie Tan
Research Methods: A Practical Guide for Students and Researchers
World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, 2017
ISBN: 978-981-3229-58-7 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-981-3229-61-7 (softcover). 228 page
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