Publishing Research Quarterly 2004 - Abstracts

Publishing Research Quarterly 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analysis of factors restricting the development of science and technology journals in China.Publishing industryLI Li
A scramble from Africa? Publishing in the global economy.Publishing industryKirkpatrick, Roger
Book industry consolidation and authors' incomes.Publishing industryButler, Richard J.
Books are silent ambassadors: the Noma Award for the translation of Japanese literature.Publishing industryToyo Yoshizaki
Capturing academic Grey Literature - starting at home.Publishing industrySiegel, Gretta E.
CERN Document Server: document management system for Grey Literature in a networked environment.Publishing industryVesely, Martin, Baron, Thomas, Le Meur, Jean-Yves, Simko, Tibor
Cultural system reform and publishing industry transformation in China.Publishing industryXiamang Feng
Editorial content and use of technology in the Italian media environment.Publishing industryMussinelli, Cristina
Education and training for the publishing industry.Publishing industryBaensch, Robert E.
Fifty years of experience in making Grey Literature available: matching the expectations of the particle physics community.Publishing industryVesely, Martin, O'Dell, Carmen, Dallman, David, Vigen, Jens
Grey Literature from invisibility to visibility.Publishing industryde Blaaij, Cees
Grey literature in the life of GESAMP, an international marine scientific advisory body.(Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection )Publishing industryMacDonald, Bertrum H., Cordes, Ruth E., Wells, Peter G.
In Japan, books are windows to the world.Publishing industrySchiffrin, Andre
International rights management and the Frankfurt Book Fair.Publishing industryKim, Hans, Moura, Marisa, Owen, Lynette
Marketing marvel: extending the life of a Scribner's bestseller.Publishing industrySpiro, Lisa
ONIX: is there a return on investment for all publishers?.Publishing industryBeky, Endre L.
Quality of Grey Literature in the open access era: privilege and responsibility.Publishing industryDe Castro, Paola, Salinetti, Sandra
Research on university presses: an overview of UK university presses.Publishing industryHardy, Rachel, Oppenheim, Charles
Royalty management: Cost center or income opportunity?.Publishing industryMarlin, David
Science can help cure university presses.Publishing industryDougherty, Peter J.
Searching for profits with Amazon - Inside the book and in the margins.Publishing industryMarinaro, Timothy S.
The communication flow of research projects results.Publishing industryLuzi, Daniela, Castriotta, Maria, Di Cesare, Rosa, Libutti, Luciana, Manco, Mariaosaria
The first Japanese Manga magazine in the United States.Publishing industryMisaka, Kaoru
The foreign publisher in the U.S. market.Publishing industryKornman, Henry
The growing influence of the European publishers in the United States.Publishing industryTulleken, Kit van
The information market for research and higher education: how to integrate all relevant information in a network of repositories.Publishing industryRoosendaal, Hans E.
The Russia houses.Publishing industryRomano, Carlin
The trade book publishing industry in South Korea.Publishing industryEric Yang
The ubiquity of Grey Literature in a connected content context.Publishing industryGelfand, Julia
The US market for translations.Publishing industryLevisalles, Natalie
Untitled.Publishing industryGermano, William
U.S. export and import data for books.Publishing industryFerman, Jamie
Where east meets west: Controversies of textbook publishing in small former communist countries.Publishing industryKovac, Miha, Sebart, Mojca K.
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