Publication
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Themes
Publication
What is this about?
Publication can be defined as the act of making information or stories available to people in a printed or electronic form. A lot has changed since the publication of the first academic journal in 1665.
At present, we can distinguish three ages of the academic journal:
- Text communication
- Electronic communication
- Video communication
Why is this important?
Although it is nearly impossible to define 'good academic punblishing', scientific gatekeeping must always be pursued[3].
For whom is this important?
What are the best practices?
- Nowadays, ‘good publication’ is considered to be peer reviewed publication. Since 1830 peer review became fully systematic and operational and is considered essential for academic publishing in present times.
- Journal editors are responsible for the publication process. Their standards are defined in guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) which were founded in 1997.
The Embassy editorial team, Elsa Amin contributed to this theme. Latest contribution was Dec 04, 2020
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- ↑ Fyfe, A., Coate, K., Curry, S., Lawson, S., Moxham, N., & Røstvik, C. M. (2017). Untangling academic publishing: A history of the relationship between commercial interests, academic prestige and the circulation of research.
- ↑ Siler, K., Lee, K., & Bero, L. (2015). Measuring the effectiveness of scientific gatekeeping. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(2), 360-365.
- ↑ Peters, M. A., Jandrić, P., Irwin, R., Locke, K., Devine, N., Heraud, R., ... & Jackson, L. (2016). Towards a philosophy of academic publishing. ''Educational Philosophy and Theory'', ''48''(14), 1401-1425.