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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Obvious artificial intelligence‐generated anomalies in published journal articles: A call for enhanced editorial diligence73
Beyond borders: Examining the role of national learned societies in the social sciences and humanities64
Recycling Research Without (Self‐)Plagiarism: The Importance of Context and the Case of Conference Contributions64
Anonymous editorials in biomedical research journals: Few in number but potentially problematic54
De Gruyter name change policy: Case study for learned publishing48
The past, present and future of publishing: Observations to celebrate ALPSP's 50th year39
Evolution and adoption of contributor role ontologies and taxonomies26
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On building community in scholarly publishing: Modern ambitions and actions inspired by ancient wisdoms24
The stock characters in the editorial boards of journals run by predatory publishers24
Public access policy in the United States: Impact of the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable23
Scaling up open access publishing through transformative agreements: Results from 2019 to 202223
‘Death of the Journal’: An editor's view22
Collaborating for growth: Insights from Publisherspeak UK 2024, a scholarly publishing community gathering – part 122
Systematic examination of post‐ and pre‐citation of Indian‐authored retracted papers22
Assessing the Societal Impact of Academic Research With Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Scoping Review of Business School Scholarship as a ‘Force for Good’21
Using online machine translation in international scholarly writing and publishing: A longitudinal case of a Chinese engineering scholar21
Where are the carrots? A proposal to start crediting peer reviewers for their contribution to science18
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