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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
An Analysis of Recently Retracted Articles by Authors Affiliated with Hospitals in Mainland China17
Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part One: Understanding Institutional Pressures and the Funding Context7
Publication History: A Double-DOI-Based Method for Storing and/or Monitoring Information about Published and Corrected Academic Literature7
An Analysis of Spam from Predatory Publications in Library and Information Science6
Branding Spin-Off Scholarly Journals: Transmuting Symbolic Capital into Economic Capital5
Author Choice of Journal Type Based on Income Level of Country5
Exploring the Process and Strategies of Chinese–English Abstract Writing Using Machine Translation Tools5
Achieving a Professorship with Proper Academic Merit: Discouraging Questionable Publishing5
Chinese PhD Students’ Perceptions of Predatory Journals: A Survey Study4
Review of Research on Predatory Scientific Publications from Scopus Database between 2012 and 20224
Predatory and Legitimate Open Access Journals in Language and Linguistics: Where do they Part Ways?3
Toward a Potential Solution of the Crisis in Scholarly Publishing: An Academic Research Community Alliance Model3
Do Journals’ Author Guidelines Tell Us What We Need to Know about Plagiarism?3
The Internationalization of Chinese English-Language Humanities and Social Science Journals3
Career Difficulties That Chinese Academic Journal Editors Face and Their Causes2
Evaluating the Factors Affecting Scholarly Communication of Journal Articles on Social and News Media: An Altmetric Study2
Multilingual Scholars’ Experiences in Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities2
Who is Publishing in Biomedical Predatory Journals? A Study on Chinese Scholars2
Predatory Journals in Journalism and Mass Communication: A Case Study of Deceptions2
Strategies to Increase the Number of Open Access Journals: The Cases of Elsevier and Springer Nature2
Open Citations as a Tool for Bibliometric Verification and Transparency and for Correcting Erroneous References2
International Engagement or Local Commitment? Investigating the Publication Practices of Chinese Returnee Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences2
The Role of the Editor of an Academic Publication Blog2
Quid Pro Quo Authorship: Characteristics and Implications1
Combining Bibliometric and Social Network Analysis to Understand the Scholarly Publications on Artificial Intelligence1
Testing and Refining Scholarly Communications Workflows and Work Habits for the Digital Age1
Predatory Journals: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Literature Published between 2012 and 20211
Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part Two: Author Motivation, Audience, and Publishing Knowledge1
Gender and the Academy of Management Journal: A Thirty-Year Study1
Publishing Nationally or Internationally in the Humanities and Social Sciences: What Do Journal Websites Say about the Divide?1
At the Intersection of Disciplinary Practice and Science Policy: Publication Language Choices of Social Sciences and Humanities Scholars in Poland1
Academia Letters: Examination of an ‘Experimental’ Academia.edu Publishing Model1
Are Differences in Research Performance Creating a Glass Ceiling for Women Faculty in Business Schools?1
The Strategies of ‘Getting It Out the Door’: Personal Finance Lessons Applied to Writing for Scholarly Publishing1
A ‘Thankless Task’? My Work as a Book Review Editor1
What Do They Say? Authors of Articles in Predatory Journalism and Mass Communication Journals Speak1
Integrating Technology in English Language Arts Teacher Education by Donna L. Pasternak1
The Quality Blog: Proposal of a New Format in Lieu of Academic Research Blog1
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