Mapping the current research agenda on scholarly publishing: Scopus-indexed reviews

Nearly ten years ago, scholarly publishing came to the fore in research on scientific communication spurred by the evolving Open Science system, the reinvention of peer reviews, and new attitudes to scholarly publications in the ranking-based academic environment. Here, the JLE editors revisit the field of scholarly publishing and identify the most popular areas where potential JLE authors might have difficulty. In this editorial, Scopus-indexed reviews are analysed to map the prevailing trends. The editorial review shows that the trends include open access, peer review transparency, the changing role of libraries in scholarly publishing, CrossRef’s initiatives, outsourcing and skills lacking in publishing, open-access monographs, and the role of commercial publishers. © 2020 National Research University Higher School of Economics. All rights reserved.

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Number of issue
4
Language
English
Pages
4-10
Status
Published
Volume
6
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • 2 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, RUDN University
  • 3 Moscow State Institute of International Relations, MGIMO University
Keywords
Academic journals; DOAJ; Language choice; Open access; Open science; Peer review; Scholarly publishing; Scholarly writing
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