Journal of Scholarly Publishing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Scholarly Publishing is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The OMICS Group and Its Agents: An Evidence Base9
Unraveling the Attributes of Productive Scholars in Social Science Fields: A Study of Chinese Scholars Publishing in Top-Tier International Journals7
Clearer Academic Guidelines to Assist Authors and Editors Are Needed to Navigate Geopolitically Sensitive Conflicts5
They Rejected My Paper: Why?5
Leveraging Generative Artificial Intelligence with Transparency: Enhancing Academic Integrity in Higher Education5
Crossing Between Clinical Work and Scholarly Publishing: Early-Career Neurosurgeons as Clinician-Researchers4
Integrating Technology in English Language Arts Teacher Education by Donna L. Pasternak4
You Might Have to Refute, but Unfortunately the Path to Doing So May Not Be So Clear: A Case Study3
Strategies to Increase the Number of Open Access Journals: The Cases of Elsevier and Springer Nature3
Predatory and Legitimate Open Access Journals in Language and Linguistics: Where do they Part Ways?3
The Usage of Generative Artificial Intelligence According to Sociodemographic Characteristics of Undergraduate Students3
The Book Proposal Book: A Guide for Scholarly Authors by Laura Portwood-Stacer3
Author Choice of Journal Type Based on Income Level of Country2
Promoting Academic Integrity through a ‘Pedagogy of Inquiry’2
Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing by John B. Thompson2
A Rapid Investigation of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content Footprints in Scholarly Publications2
Visualization and Bibliometric Analysis of Research Evolution on Metaverse2
Review of Research on Predatory Scientific Publications from Scopus Database between 2012 and 20222
Kim Wilkins and Lisa Bennett. Writing Bestsellers: Love, Money, and Creative Practice2
Gender and the Academy of Management Journal: A Thirty-Year Study2
On Revision: The Only Writing That Counts by William Germano; Revise: The Scholar-Writer’s Essential Guide to Tweaking, Editing, and Perfecting Your Manuscript by Pamela Haag2
Predatory Publishing by Jingfeng Xia2
Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times by Phillipa K. Chong; Why Writing Matters by Nicholas Delbanco; Every Day I Write the Book: Notes on Style by Amita1
At the Intersection of Disciplinary Practice and Science Policy: Publication Language Choices of Social Sciences and Humanities Scholars in Poland1
Testing and Refining Scholarly Communications Workflows and Work Habits for the Digital Age1
Predatory Journals in Journalism and Mass Communication: A Case Study of Deceptions1
On Editor’s Instructions to Manuscript Reviewers1
Redefining Academic Integrity in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence: The Essential Contribution of Artificial Intelligence Ethics1
Toward the Transparent Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Academic Articles1
John Flowerdew and Pejman Habibie. Introducing English for Research Publication Purposes.1
Exploring Author, Article, and Venue Feature Sets for Rising Star Prediction in Academic Network1
Bibliometric Methods in HRM: Contribution and Utility1
How to Conduct an Effective Peer Review by Gloria Barczak and Abbie Griffin1
Would Artificial Intelligence, Like ChatGPT, Be a Good ‘Peer’ Reviewer in Academic Publishing? A Human Versus AI-Based SWOT Assessment1
The Internationalization of Chinese English-Language Humanities and Social Science Journals1
The Disruptive Innovation Evaluation and Empirical Analysis of Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and South Korean Scientific Journals1
Why I Review Unimpressive Books1
Multilingual Scholars’ Experiences in Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities1
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