Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal article, book or thesis form. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely printed up or posted on the Internet is often called "grey literature". Most scientific and scholarly journals, and many academic and scholarly books, though not all, are based on some form of peer review or editorial refereeing to qualify texts for publication. Peer review quality and selectivity standards vary greatly from journal to journal, publisher to publisher, and field to field.
Most established academic disciplines have their own journals and other outlets for publication, although many academic journals are somewhat interdisciplinary, and publish work from several distinct fields or subfields. There is also a tendency for existing journals to divide into specialized sections as the field itself becomes more specialized. Along with the variation in review and publication procedures, the kinds of publications that are accepted as contributions to knowledge or research differ greatly among fields and subfields.
Big Journal reacts to the latest open access news (link below)
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-02351-1
published: 26 Aug 2022
Editors Quit Academic Publishing Company
Drama at Elsevier
published: 14 May 2023
What is Academic Publishing?
WHAT IS ACADEMIC PUBLISHING?: This short video by John Bond of Riverwinds Consulting defines academic publishing. FIND OUT more about John Bond and his publishing consulting practice at www.RiverwindsConsulting.com
MORE VIDEOS on what Academic Publishing is can be found at:
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JOHN'S NEW BOOK is “The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing the RFP Process”
To find out more about the book: https://www.riverwindsconsulting.com/rfps
Buy it at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Request-Proposal-Publishing-Managing-Process-ebook/dp/B071W7MBLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1497619963&sr=1-1&keywords=john+bond+rfps
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published: 24 Jul 2017
What they don't tell you about academic publishing | 5 SECRETS
In this video, we talk about what they don't want you to know about academic publishing.
Newsletter: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/
0:00 – why academic publishing is gamed
1:35 – predatory journals (Think. Check. Submit: https://thinkchecksubmit.org)
5:25 – science celebrities
7:14 – the rules of author order
10:08 – citation games
12:18 – the power of politics
What would you add to this list?
published: 06 Jul 2021
Academic Journals Doing Crime
Nature Neuroscience recently unveiled an 11k dollar open access publishing fee. Tristopher is upset.
published: 22 Jan 2022
The BIGGEST culprit in academic publishing
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published: 11 Nov 2023
The Academic Publishing Industry is Dying
The episode is about the "big five" publishers, Informa, Wiley-Blackwell, Reed-Elsevier, Sage, Nature-Springer. These 5 publishers are going to experience declining journal subscription revenues in the next 3-5 years which will tank their valuations.
published: 08 Nov 2020
Correcting bias in academic research (Give in)
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The world of academic publishing has been shaken by a series of scandals of late. But one idea aims to correct the biases in research. A ""registered report"" brings greater transparency and controls to the research process. And some journals pledge to publish any research finding, whether a hypothesis is confirmed or not.
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published: 19 Feb 2024
SECRET To Publish Research Papers In Top Journals (They Don't Want You To Know)
Learn how to publish 3+ papers in high-impact journals EVERY year: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
If you're new here, my name is Marek Kiczkowiak, and I'm the founder of Academic English Now, where we support PhD students and researchers in publishing research papers in Q1 Scopus-Indexed journals. I did my PhD in 3 years with 3 papers and have taught my Published Researcher system to 460+ other researchers. Like Lizette Brits, who in 12 months published 3 papers, has 4 more under review, and 4 more she's writing. If you want to publish papers in high-impact journals regularly, go here: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
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00:00 - Intro
01:37 - Research gap
04:15 - What a research gap is
06:12 - How you prese...
WHAT IS ACADEMIC PUBLISHING?: This short video by John Bond of Riverwinds Consulting defines academic publishing. FIND OUT more about John Bond and his publish...
WHAT IS ACADEMIC PUBLISHING?: This short video by John Bond of Riverwinds Consulting defines academic publishing. FIND OUT more about John Bond and his publishing consulting practice at www.RiverwindsConsulting.com
MORE VIDEOS on what Academic Publishing is can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqkE49N6nq3icGmNLx9Wk6eUyeeTRR0uM
JOHN'S NEW BOOK is “The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing the RFP Process”
To find out more about the book: https://www.riverwindsconsulting.com/rfps
Buy it at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Request-Proposal-Publishing-Managing-Process-ebook/dp/B071W7MBLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1497619963&sr=1-1&keywords=john+bond+rfps
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TRANSCRIPTHi there. I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.
Today I am going to give a broad overview of what is scholarly or academic publishing.
To start with publishing is the broad term for the dissemination of knowledge. Traditional publishing can take many forms: books, monographs, or textbooks; journals or magazines; newspapers. All of these may now be in paper or electronic form or both. Now education or information can be in many other forms: videos, podcasts, learning modules, webinars, and many, many more. This knowledge can be distributed for free or at a cost, such as purchasing a product or via a subscription.
The traditional steps of publishing are: product or content acquisitions, copy editing, production or page make up, printing or posting in the appropriate electronic form, and then marketing and distribution.
Academic or scholarly publishing is an important part of publishing. The goal of scholarly publishing is to disseminate academic research and scholarship. The traditional ways have been through journals and books, but increasing other avenues exist as well.
A few points distinguish scholarly publishing from general or trade publishing. First is peer review whereby experts in the field review the content to ensure accuracy and to determine the material advances the field of study. This helps a journal or the like be selective and that it ensures that quality content is published. Scholarly publishing many times is very specialized.
An important trend in scholarly publishing is open access, whereby the content is free to almost anyone with internet access. The author or a funder pays for the publication of the material and there usually are few restrictions on its use or reuse.
An incredible amount of content is created each year in academic publishing. There are perhaps 35,000 peer review journals in the world today that publish between two and two and half million peer reviewed articles each year.
What qualifies as a publisher is now broader than ever before. Traditionally for-profit publishers, associations or societies, university presses and some others covered the constellation of groups that published content.
Now open access organizations like PLOS or BioMed Central, content aggregators, websites, video channels like YouTube, social media sites, and many, many others count themselves rightly as publishers. In scholarly publishing, there may be between 2,000 to 3,000 or organizations publishing or creating content today, depending on how they are counted.
How publishers describe themselves reflects the changing times. Elsevier, a large publisher, tags itself as “An Information Analytics Company, Empowering Knowledge.” Another publisher, Wolters Kluwer, says it “provides information, software, and services.” And Wiley says it is a global provider of “content-enabled solutions to improve outcomes in research, education and professional practice.”
Note none of these say publish, books, or journals in their description. And things will only continue to evolve and change even more. Thank heavens.
WHAT IS ACADEMIC PUBLISHING?: This short video by John Bond of Riverwinds Consulting defines academic publishing. FIND OUT more about John Bond and his publishing consulting practice at www.RiverwindsConsulting.com
MORE VIDEOS on what Academic Publishing is can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqkE49N6nq3icGmNLx9Wk6eUyeeTRR0uM
JOHN'S NEW BOOK is “The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing the RFP Process”
To find out more about the book: https://www.riverwindsconsulting.com/rfps
Buy it at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Request-Proposal-Publishing-Managing-Process-ebook/dp/B071W7MBLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1497619963&sr=1-1&keywords=john+bond+rfps
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TRANSCRIPTHi there. I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.
Today I am going to give a broad overview of what is scholarly or academic publishing.
To start with publishing is the broad term for the dissemination of knowledge. Traditional publishing can take many forms: books, monographs, or textbooks; journals or magazines; newspapers. All of these may now be in paper or electronic form or both. Now education or information can be in many other forms: videos, podcasts, learning modules, webinars, and many, many more. This knowledge can be distributed for free or at a cost, such as purchasing a product or via a subscription.
The traditional steps of publishing are: product or content acquisitions, copy editing, production or page make up, printing or posting in the appropriate electronic form, and then marketing and distribution.
Academic or scholarly publishing is an important part of publishing. The goal of scholarly publishing is to disseminate academic research and scholarship. The traditional ways have been through journals and books, but increasing other avenues exist as well.
A few points distinguish scholarly publishing from general or trade publishing. First is peer review whereby experts in the field review the content to ensure accuracy and to determine the material advances the field of study. This helps a journal or the like be selective and that it ensures that quality content is published. Scholarly publishing many times is very specialized.
An important trend in scholarly publishing is open access, whereby the content is free to almost anyone with internet access. The author or a funder pays for the publication of the material and there usually are few restrictions on its use or reuse.
An incredible amount of content is created each year in academic publishing. There are perhaps 35,000 peer review journals in the world today that publish between two and two and half million peer reviewed articles each year.
What qualifies as a publisher is now broader than ever before. Traditionally for-profit publishers, associations or societies, university presses and some others covered the constellation of groups that published content.
Now open access organizations like PLOS or BioMed Central, content aggregators, websites, video channels like YouTube, social media sites, and many, many others count themselves rightly as publishers. In scholarly publishing, there may be between 2,000 to 3,000 or organizations publishing or creating content today, depending on how they are counted.
How publishers describe themselves reflects the changing times. Elsevier, a large publisher, tags itself as “An Information Analytics Company, Empowering Knowledge.” Another publisher, Wolters Kluwer, says it “provides information, software, and services.” And Wiley says it is a global provider of “content-enabled solutions to improve outcomes in research, education and professional practice.”
Note none of these say publish, books, or journals in their description. And things will only continue to evolve and change even more. Thank heavens.
In this video, we talk about what they don't want you to know about academic publishing.
Newsletter: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/
0:00 – why acade...
In this video, we talk about what they don't want you to know about academic publishing.
Newsletter: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/
0:00 – why academic publishing is gamed
1:35 – predatory journals (Think. Check. Submit: https://thinkchecksubmit.org)
5:25 – science celebrities
7:14 – the rules of author order
10:08 – citation games
12:18 – the power of politics
What would you add to this list?
In this video, we talk about what they don't want you to know about academic publishing.
Newsletter: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/
0:00 – why academic publishing is gamed
1:35 – predatory journals (Think. Check. Submit: https://thinkchecksubmit.org)
5:25 – science celebrities
7:14 – the rules of author order
10:08 – citation games
12:18 – the power of politics
What would you add to this list?
Sources: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-test-page/videos/academic-practice/scientific-publishing
Conflict of interest: There is no conflict of interest t...
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About:
Exploring learning and theories of education.
I am an independent researcher currently based in the UK, sharing interesting trends and stories domestically and from around the globe.
Blending rigorous research with animation to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. I hold a BSc in Sports Coaching and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning from Brighton University.
Whether you are a teacher, student, parent, or interested learner, there is always another perspective that I think is worth exploring. If that sounds interesting, subscribe and follow along.
Disclaimer:
Content has bias, and information can be interpreted in various ways.
Don't take these videos as fact.
Systems, ideas, and science changes over time.
The episode is about the "big five" publishers, Informa, Wiley-Blackwell, Reed-Elsevier, Sage, Nature-Springer. These 5 publishers are going to experience decli...
The episode is about the "big five" publishers, Informa, Wiley-Blackwell, Reed-Elsevier, Sage, Nature-Springer. These 5 publishers are going to experience declining journal subscription revenues in the next 3-5 years which will tank their valuations.
The episode is about the "big five" publishers, Informa, Wiley-Blackwell, Reed-Elsevier, Sage, Nature-Springer. These 5 publishers are going to experience declining journal subscription revenues in the next 3-5 years which will tank their valuations.
"
The world of academic publishing has been shaken by a series of scandals of late. But one idea aims to correct the biases in research. A ""registered repo...
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The world of academic publishing has been shaken by a series of scandals of late. But one idea aims to correct the biases in research. A ""registered report"" brings greater transparency and controls to the research process. And some journals pledge to publish any research finding, whether a hypothesis is confirmed or not.
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The world of academic publishing has been shaken by a series of scandals of late. But one idea aims to correct the biases in research. A ""registered report"" brings greater transparency and controls to the research process. And some journals pledge to publish any research finding, whether a hypothesis is confirmed or not.
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Learn how to publish 3+ papers in high-impact journals EVERY year: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
If you're new here, my name is Marek Kiczkowiak, and I'...
Learn how to publish 3+ papers in high-impact journals EVERY year: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
If you're new here, my name is Marek Kiczkowiak, and I'm the founder of Academic English Now, where we support PhD students and researchers in publishing research papers in Q1 Scopus-Indexed journals. I did my PhD in 3 years with 3 papers and have taught my Published Researcher system to 460+ other researchers. Like Lizette Brits, who in 12 months published 3 papers, has 4 more under review, and 4 more she's writing. If you want to publish papers in high-impact journals regularly, go here: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
Join our FREE COMMUNITY:
https://www.skool.com/published-researcher-free
00:00 - Intro
01:37 - Research gap
04:15 - What a research gap is
06:12 - How you present your research gap
07:39 - #1 Lack or insufficient research
08:21 - #2 Lack of knowledge
09:11 - #3 Limitations of previous studies
09:56 - #4 Practical problem
11:00 - Try to combine them together
12:27 - Combine the research gap with the contribution
13:48 - Book in a free call
Learn how to publish 3+ papers in high-impact journals EVERY year: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
If you're new here, my name is Marek Kiczkowiak, and I'm the founder of Academic English Now, where we support PhD students and researchers in publishing research papers in Q1 Scopus-Indexed journals. I did my PhD in 3 years with 3 papers and have taught my Published Researcher system to 460+ other researchers. Like Lizette Brits, who in 12 months published 3 papers, has 4 more under review, and 4 more she's writing. If you want to publish papers in high-impact journals regularly, go here: https://academicenglishnow.com/pr-yt
Join our FREE COMMUNITY:
https://www.skool.com/published-researcher-free
00:00 - Intro
01:37 - Research gap
04:15 - What a research gap is
06:12 - How you present your research gap
07:39 - #1 Lack or insufficient research
08:21 - #2 Lack of knowledge
09:11 - #3 Limitations of previous studies
09:56 - #4 Practical problem
11:00 - Try to combine them together
12:27 - Combine the research gap with the contribution
13:48 - Book in a free call
WHAT IS ACADEMIC PUBLISHING?: This short video by John Bond of Riverwinds Consulting defines academic publishing. FIND OUT more about John Bond and his publishing consulting practice at www.RiverwindsConsulting.com
MORE VIDEOS on what Academic Publishing is can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqkE49N6nq3icGmNLx9Wk6eUyeeTRR0uM
JOHN'S NEW BOOK is “The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing the RFP Process”
To find out more about the book: https://www.riverwindsconsulting.com/rfps
Buy it at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Request-Proposal-Publishing-Managing-Process-ebook/dp/B071W7MBLM/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1497619963&sr=1-1&keywords=john+bond+rfps
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BOOKS by John Bond:
The Story of You: http://www.booksbyjohnbond.com/the-story-of-you/about-the-book/
You Can Write and Publish a Book: http://www.booksbyjohnbond.com/you-can-write-and-publish-a-book/about-the-book/
TRANSCRIPTHi there. I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.
Today I am going to give a broad overview of what is scholarly or academic publishing.
To start with publishing is the broad term for the dissemination of knowledge. Traditional publishing can take many forms: books, monographs, or textbooks; journals or magazines; newspapers. All of these may now be in paper or electronic form or both. Now education or information can be in many other forms: videos, podcasts, learning modules, webinars, and many, many more. This knowledge can be distributed for free or at a cost, such as purchasing a product or via a subscription.
The traditional steps of publishing are: product or content acquisitions, copy editing, production or page make up, printing or posting in the appropriate electronic form, and then marketing and distribution.
Academic or scholarly publishing is an important part of publishing. The goal of scholarly publishing is to disseminate academic research and scholarship. The traditional ways have been through journals and books, but increasing other avenues exist as well.
A few points distinguish scholarly publishing from general or trade publishing. First is peer review whereby experts in the field review the content to ensure accuracy and to determine the material advances the field of study. This helps a journal or the like be selective and that it ensures that quality content is published. Scholarly publishing many times is very specialized.
An important trend in scholarly publishing is open access, whereby the content is free to almost anyone with internet access. The author or a funder pays for the publication of the material and there usually are few restrictions on its use or reuse.
An incredible amount of content is created each year in academic publishing. There are perhaps 35,000 peer review journals in the world today that publish between two and two and half million peer reviewed articles each year.
What qualifies as a publisher is now broader than ever before. Traditionally for-profit publishers, associations or societies, university presses and some others covered the constellation of groups that published content.
Now open access organizations like PLOS or BioMed Central, content aggregators, websites, video channels like YouTube, social media sites, and many, many others count themselves rightly as publishers. In scholarly publishing, there may be between 2,000 to 3,000 or organizations publishing or creating content today, depending on how they are counted.
How publishers describe themselves reflects the changing times. Elsevier, a large publisher, tags itself as “An Information Analytics Company, Empowering Knowledge.” Another publisher, Wolters Kluwer, says it “provides information, software, and services.” And Wiley says it is a global provider of “content-enabled solutions to improve outcomes in research, education and professional practice.”
Note none of these say publish, books, or journals in their description. And things will only continue to evolve and change even more. Thank heavens.
In this video, we talk about what they don't want you to know about academic publishing.
Newsletter: https://academiainsider.com/newsletter/
0:00 – why academic publishing is gamed
1:35 – predatory journals (Think. Check. Submit: https://thinkchecksubmit.org)
5:25 – science celebrities
7:14 – the rules of author order
10:08 – citation games
12:18 – the power of politics
What would you add to this list?
Sources: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-test-page/videos/academic-practice/scientific-publishing
Conflict of interest: There is no conflict of interest to mention.
Articles - https://sites.google.com/view/sources-test-page/videos
Community - https://discord.gg/KqMVXkwSfx
Newsletter - https://dannyhatcher.substack.com/
Ways to Support:
- My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dannyhatcher
- My Academy: https://dannyhatcher.com/researcher-academy/
Where to find me:
- Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/DannyHatcher
- Contact me: https://dannyhatcher.com/contact/
How I make my videos:
- Behind the scenes: www.youtube.com/dannyhatcher
About:
Exploring learning and theories of education.
I am an independent researcher currently based in the UK, sharing interesting trends and stories domestically and from around the globe.
Blending rigorous research with animation to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. I hold a BSc in Sports Coaching and an MSc in Strength and Conditioning from Brighton University.
Whether you are a teacher, student, parent, or interested learner, there is always another perspective that I think is worth exploring. If that sounds interesting, subscribe and follow along.
Disclaimer:
Content has bias, and information can be interpreted in various ways.
Don't take these videos as fact.
Systems, ideas, and science changes over time.
The episode is about the "big five" publishers, Informa, Wiley-Blackwell, Reed-Elsevier, Sage, Nature-Springer. These 5 publishers are going to experience declining journal subscription revenues in the next 3-5 years which will tank their valuations.
"
The world of academic publishing has been shaken by a series of scandals of late. But one idea aims to correct the biases in research. A ""registered report"" brings greater transparency and controls to the research process. And some journals pledge to publish any research finding, whether a hypothesis is confirmed or not.
--
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00:00 - Intro
01:37 - Research gap
04:15 - What a research gap is
06:12 - How you present your research gap
07:39 - #1 Lack or insufficient research
08:21 - #2 Lack of knowledge
09:11 - #3 Limitations of previous studies
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Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal article, book or thesis form. The part of academic written output that is not formally published but merely printed up or posted on the Internet is often called "grey literature". Most scientific and scholarly journals, and many academic and scholarly books, though not all, are based on some form of peer review or editorial refereeing to qualify texts for publication. Peer review quality and selectivity standards vary greatly from journal to journal, publisher to publisher, and field to field.
Most established academic disciplines have their own journals and other outlets for publication, although many academic journals are somewhat interdisciplinary, and publish work from several distinct fields or subfields. There is also a tendency for existing journals to divide into specialized sections as the field itself becomes more specialized. Along with the variation in review and publication procedures, the kinds of publications that are accepted as contributions to knowledge or research differ greatly among fields and subfields.