Learned Publishing

Papers
(The H4-Index of Learned Publishing is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Obvious artificial intelligence‐generated anomalies in published journal articles: A call for enhanced editorial diligence83
Evolution and adoption of contributor role ontologies and taxonomies69
Recycling Research Without (Self‐)Plagiarism: The Importance of Context and the Case of Conference Contributions68
Beyond borders: Examining the role of national learned societies in the social sciences and humanities64
Anonymous editorials in biomedical research journals: Few in number but potentially problematic54
De Gruyter name change policy: Case study for learned publishing42
The past, present and future of publishing: Observations to celebrate ALPSP's 50th year29
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Scaling up open access publishing through transformative agreements: Results from 2019 to 202227
On building community in scholarly publishing: Modern ambitions and actions inspired by ancient wisdoms27
‘Death of the Journal’: An editor's view25
Public access policy in the United States: Impact of the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable24
The stock characters in the editorial boards of journals run by predatory publishers24
Systematic examination of post‐ and pre‐citation of Indian‐authored retracted papers23
Assessing the Societal Impact of Academic Research With Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Scoping Review of Business School Scholarship as a ‘Force for Good’22
Collaborating for growth: Insights from Publisherspeak UK 2024, a scholarly publishing community gathering – part 122
Tips for writing plain language summaries of medical journal publications21
Editorial actions taken to reduce publishing references from predatory sources: A case study19
Issue Information18
Where are the carrots? A proposal to start crediting peer reviewers for their contribution to science18
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