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Severson, Sarah y Jessica Lange. "Work It". KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 6, n.º 2 (17 de mayo de 2022): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/kula.151.

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The goal of this paper is to document how labour is divided and compensated (both monetarily and non-monetarily) in Canadian non-commercial scholarly journals. This study informs future research on sustainability in non-commercial academic publishing. As labour is essential for the continued success of these journals, understanding the extent (i.e., how many positions, how many hours per position), scope (i.e., which tasks are undertaken and who is responsible for them), and cost (monetary or non-monetary) of this labour will be critical in ensuring the sustainability of non-commercial academic journals in Canada. To investigate current practices, the authors distributed a survey to 484 Canadian journals meeting the above inclusion criteria. The survey was composed of two sections: how labour is divided at a journal (i.e., how many positions are there, what are the responsibilities of these positions, and how many work hours per week are dedicated to these positions) and compensation (i.e., does the journal provide monetary or non-monetary compensation to members of its editorial team, which positions receive compensation, and what is the source of these funds). The authors received 119 responses, for a 25 percent response rate. Among the main findings are that the majority of respondents compensate at least one journal position and that the source of these funds comes primarily from sponsoring organizations (i.e., affiliated institutional/university departments and scholarly associations). Additional findings include that the top three most commonly compensated positions are copyeditor, editorial assistant, and managing editor. Compensated positions such as translator, graphic designer, and copyeditor are often contracted out. Task distribution amongst editorial team members varies; however, editors-in-chief and managing editors are responsible for the greatest variety of tasks. Editorial assistants and managing editors tend to work more hours than other positions. Additionally, journal production was related to editorial team size, with larger teams producing more volumes on average than smaller ones. Recurring themes in free-text comments were large workloads, lack of compensation, and lack of recognition. This paper provides empirical evidence of the extent and variation of labour and compensation in Canadian non-commercial scholarly publishing. It provides data on current non-commercial journal practices which will be of interest to library publishers, journal editors, and other stakeholders in Canadian scholarly publishing.
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Aini, Qurotul, Indri Handayani y Fauziyyah Husna Nurdiayanah Lestari. "Utilization of Scientific Publication Media to Improve the Quality of Scientific Work". Aptisi Transactions on Management (ATM) 4, n.º 1 (24 de diciembre de 2019): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/atm.v4i1.711.

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Abstract The publication of scientific work is an absolute thing that must be owned and produced by academics at this time. Moreover, when referring to the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform (PAN RB) Regulation No. 17 of 2013 and the Minister of Education and Culture Regulation No. 92 of 2004 which states that the increase in the academic level of lecturers requires publication of accredited national scientific journals and journals internationally reputable in their field. In addition to being very important for the performance of lecturers, the publication of scientific papers has become a government regulation through the Director General of Higher Education, which requires S1, S2 and S3 students to make a summary of scientific work published both online and in print as one of the graduation requirements. Seeing this, Raharja College has participated in providing publication media for scientific works, especially in online forms, one of which is iLearning Journal Center (iJC). Until now iLearning Journal Center has overseen 5 (five) journals in it with different scope of research. However, the problems that occur at this time are still a lack of the general public to know especially in the Higher Education environment regarding the iLearning Journal Center (iJC) as a publication media for online scientific work. In this study will be discussed about the steps or methods taken to maximize the use of iLearning Journal Center (iJC) as an online journal publication media to improve the quality and quantity of scientific works. This study uses SWOT analysis method and system design using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the applications used in this study by applying the Open Journal System (OJS) which is known as management software and publishing online journals. The results of this study are a governance or management that can be done as a step to maximize the increase of publication of online scientific works for the academic community. Keywords: iLearning Journal Center (iJC), Scientific Work Publication, Journal Online, Open Journal System (OJS)
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Van Fleet, David D., Dennis F. Ray, Arthur G. Bedeian, H. Kirk Downey, J. G. Hunt, Ricky W. Griffin, Dan Dalton, Robert P. Vecchio, K. Michele Kacmar y Daniel C. Feldman. "The Journal of Management's First 30 Years". Journal of Management 32, n.º 4 (agosto de 2006): 477–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0149206306286715.

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The Journal of Management, now one of the preeminent journals in the discipline, completed its 30th year of publication in 2004. To provide an understanding of the journal's development, this article reviews its origins as recounted in reflections by its past editors, examines three decades of publication statistics, and provides a brief look at the journal's possible future. Thus, this is a history of the journal, a glimpse into the work of its editors, and a brief case study of organizational evolution.
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Chen, Kuan-Hsing. "Inter-Asia Journal Work". Small Axe 20, n.º 2 50 (julio de 2016): 106–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/07990537-3626620.

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Mitchell-Williams, Missy T., Antonius D. Skipper, Marvin C. Alexander y Scott E. Wilks. "Reference List Accuracy in Social Work Journals: A Follow-Up Analysis". Research on Social Work Practice 27, n.º 3 (30 de marzo de 2015): 348–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731515578536.

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Purpose: Following up an Research on Social Work Practice article published a decade ago, this study aimed to examine reference error rates among five, widely circulated social work journals. Methods: A stratified random sample of references was selected from the year 2013 ( N = 500, 100/journal). Each was verified against the original work to detect errors among author name(s), publication year, article title, journal title, volume number, and page numbers. Interrater consistency was 0.88. Results: In the sample, 163 (33%) references contained at least 1 error, producing 258 total errors. Author names held the highest error rate (0.26) and the volume number held the lowest (0.04). The highest error rate was found in Social Service Review (0.48), statistically significantly higher than the remaining journals. Discussion: Reference accuracy in social work journal articles has increased marginally. Substantial reference errors in articles among widely circulated journals may portray an aggregate lack of polished, scholarly writing/editing skills within the profession.
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Harste, Jerome C. y Vivian Vasquez. "The Work We Do: Journal as Audit Trail". Language Arts 75, n.º 4 (1 de abril de 1998): 266–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/la19983293.

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Offers a peek inside the journals kept by a well-known language-arts educator, which he uses as a repository for his thoughts, drawings, articles of interest, notes from conversations with others on his own work, the work of others, and education in general. Shows how the journal is an "audit trail" of its owner’s learning.
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Kim, HyeongRyeol y Won-Jun Choi. "SS39 HOW TO PUBLISH YOUR WORK ON WORKERS' HEALTH: INSIGHTS FROM THE EDITORS-IN-CHIEF OF SEVERAL OSH JOURNALS". Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (1 de julio de 2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.0238.

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Abstract Scientists often seek to publish their work in renowned international journals, primarily indexed in Web of Science (WoS) or Scopus. However, young scientists often face challenges in getting their studies published due to a lack of submission strategy, despite the quality of their work being sufficient. In this session, Editors-in-Chief of major OSH journals will provide insights into the status of their journals and offer strategies for successful submission. The OSH journals represented in this session are: JOH (Journal of Occupational Health, Japan), OEM (Occupational and Environmental Medicine, UK), SHAW (Safety and Health at Work, Korea), SJWEH (Scandinavian Journal of Work Environmental Health, Finland), AOED (Archives of Occupational and Environmental Diseases, France), and IJOMT (International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology). The learning outcomes of this session are: - Status of journals indexed in Web of Science (SCIE – Science Citation Index Expanded); - Strategies for publishing occupational health-related work.
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Gross, Alan G. "Medical Tables, Graphics and Photographs: How They Work". Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 37, n.º 4 (octubre de 2007): 419–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/5511-470n-g082-5460.

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An examination of a random sample of four medical journals— The Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Journal of the American Medical Association, and The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine—reveals that one-fifth of the space of articles in medical science is devoted to an average of three tables and three flow charts, graphs, or photographs. Given these figures, the absence of discussion of visuals in the literature on medical communication may seem puzzling. But the puzzle is easily solved: our basic education gives us a coherent vocabulary for talking about prose, but no coherent vocabulary for talking about tables and visuals. Once we have this vocabulary in hand, we make another step in the direction of an explanation of the nature of communication in the medical sciences. We may note that understanding the meaning of a medical article is not just a consequence of understanding its texts; it is a consequence of understanding all its meaningful components working together—verbal, tabular, visual.
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Ostapenko, Roman. "Publishing work on the authority". Economic Consultant 33, n.º 1 (25 de febrero de 2021): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.46224/ecoc.2021.1.1.

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In a conversation with the executive editor of a reputable periodical, I noticed that the journal “Economic Consultant”, according to the financial model of Gold Open Access, publishes its articles in the open access, but at the same time charges the authors (or institutions) for publishing services. In response, I heard the editor exclaim: “If our journal becomes paid, I will leave my job!” The authors are also dissatisfied with the need to pay for the publication, I quote: “I don’t agree! I have never paid for my intellectual product, and I am not going to pay for it. I give it for free, and I consider the publication of my material as a fee for my work”. Indeed, some institutions have their own journals, the publication of which is free for employees. However, this is possible because the work of proofreaders, reviewers, and employees of the printing house is paid by the scientific or educational organization itself. Young commercial publishers that do not have sponsorship have to cover their costs through payments from authors. It should be noted that the absence of printed versions of journals does not in any way simplify publishing: electronic periodicals have additional expenses for maintaining the site, preparing data for uploading to bibliographic and information databases, etc. With that, it is necessary to understand that the reflection of the results of specialists’ research work in periodicals significantly increases the authority not only of the authors themselves but also of these publications. A number of commercial periodicals take a hybrid approach to publishing. For example, some publications do not charge authors who “do credit to the journal”. There are journals in which the authors act as free consultants, reviewers, thereby getting the opportunity to publish their own articles free of charge. The rector of one of the higher education institutions, after another open day, said: “We used to choose, and now they choose us”. Something similar is now observed in the publishing industry – there is a struggle between authors for publication in reputable periodicals, and young journals themselves have to fight for authors. The journal “Economic Consultant” adheres to the financial model of Gold Open Access, which provides for payment by the authors for the services of preparing an article for publication. Almost the entire amount received from the author is spent on translating Russian-language articles into English, the rest – on typesetting, that is, the author understands what he is paying for. No fee is charged for authors of English-language articles – in this case, we work according to the Platinum Open Access model since we do not charge either readers or authors. Publishing activities under the open access model are funded by institutions, societies, using grants. In the absence of financial support, the publisher is forced to work for free – for the future, for credibility.
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Marian, Jessica, Elliot Patsoura y Joe Hughes. "The Work of Interpretation: Critique and the Review Form, 1946–1967". New Literary History 55, n.º 1 (enero de 2024): 99–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nlh.2024.a932372.

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Abstract: This article examines a series of pivotal moments in the history of the postwar French journal Critique , tracing the development, refinement, and reassertion of the journal's singular style of critical practice. We present the journal's founding documents and consider editor Georges Bataille's identification of Maurice Blanchot as the guiding model for the journal. Then we examine two defining texts in the review's development: Alexandre Kojève's "Hegel, Marx and Christianity" (1946) and Alain Badiou's "The (Re)commencement of Dialectical Materialism" (1967). Kojève's celebrated article crystallised the ideals of the journal's programme; Badiou's article meanwhile tested those ideals, precipitating a minor editorial crisis.
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Hahn, Karla L. y Lila A. Faulkner. "Evaluative Usage-based Metrics for the Selection of E-journals". College & Research Libraries 63, n.º 3 (1 de mayo de 2002): 215–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.63.3.215.

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To measure the value of print journals, librarians have gathered a range of statistics and developed a variety of metrics. Similar work to assess the value of e-journals has just begun. This article explores the usefulness of available e-journal usage statistics and develops three metrics and three benchmarks based on those metrics. The proposed metrics build on earlier work that assesses the value of print journals, although the earlier work is modified extensively to fit the e-journal arena. The e-journal statistics and metrics are further transformed to address a completely new area of application: the evaluation of potential purchases. Statistics and metrics are used to build three benchmark measures for assessing e-journal candidates for purchase. A comparison of Science and Nature site licenses illustrates the utility of the assessment benchmarks. The benchmarks, metrics, and statistics developed here provide a reliable framework for assessing both current collections and candidate collections of e-journals. Implications for standards development are clear; content measures are desperately needed for the development of an effective suite of e-journal statistics.
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Johansen, Pamela Stowers. "Using Reflective Online Journals to Create Constructivist, Student-Centered Learning Environments in Undergraduate Social Work Education". Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 11, n.º 1 (1 de septiembre de 2005): 87–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.11.1.87.

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The purpose of this article is to introduce the use of online reflective journal assignments as a means to develop collaborative, constructivist learning environments in undergraduate social work education. Reflective journals have been used in many academic disciplines as a means to promote critical thinking, to provide feedback to instructors and students, and to integrate theory and practice. The use of technology and constructivist learning theory allows the potential for reflective journal assignments to become part of the development of a student-centered learning community. This article provides an overview of critical thinking concerns, the use of reflective journals, and constructivist learning theory, as well as an example of the specific journal assignment used in an undergraduate child welfare course.
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Groth, T., A. Hasman, C. Safran, E. H. Shortliffe, R. Haux, A. T. McCray y R. A. Miller. "On Exemplary Scientific Conduct Regarding Submission of Manuscripts to Biomedical Informatics Journals". Methods of Information in Medicine 45, n.º 01 (2006): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634029.

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SummaryAs the Editors of leading international biomedical informatics journals, the authors report on a recent pattern of improper manuscript submissions to journals in our field. As a guide for future authors, we describe ethical and pragmatic issues related to submitting work for peer-reviewed journal publication. We propose a coordinated approach to the problem that our respective journals will follow. This Editorial is being jointly published in the following journals represented by the authors: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, International Journal of Medical Informatics, Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and Methods of Information in Medicine.
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Barrick, John A., Nathan W. Mecham, Scott L. Summers y David A. Wood. "Ranking Accounting Journals by Topical Area and Methodology". Journal of Information Systems 33, n.º 2 (1 de diciembre de 2017): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/isys-51981.

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ABSTRACT This paper presents rankings of accounting journals disaggregated by topical area (AIS, audit, financial, managerial, tax, and other) and methodology (analytical, archival, experimental, and other). We find that only for the financial topical area and archival methodology does the traditional top-3 characterization of the best journals accurately describe what journals publish the most-cited work. For all other topic areas and methodologies, the top-3 characterization does not describe what journals publish the most-cited work. For only analytical research does the traditional top-6 journal characterization accurately describe what journals publish the most-cited work. In AIS, the traditional top-3/-6 journals are even less representative, as only one traditional top-3 journal is listed among the six journals publishing the most-cited AIS work, and only three of the traditional top-6 journals are in this list. In addition to creating journal rankings using citations, we create rankings using a unique measure of the attention given by stakeholders outside of the academy. With this measure we find similar results; the traditional top journals are not publishing the articles that receive the most attention in some topical areas. The results call into question whether individuals and institutions should rely solely on the traditional top-3/-6 journal lists for evaluating research productivity and impact. JEL Classifications: M4; M40; M41; M42; M49. Data Availability: Requests for data may be made to the authors.
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Sant, Vikas K., Priyanka Kardam, Kanu Jain, Monica Mehendiratta, Shweta Rehani y Prateek Singh. "Publishing your research work: Updated concepts and nuances of few metrics used to assess journal quality". Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 27, n.º 3 (julio de 2023): 524–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jomfp.jomfp_316_23.

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Authors have a multitude of options for journals for publishing their research. However, their choice is mostly based on academic credits required for promotion, cost of publication, timeliness of process, etc., The purpose of this narrative review is to enlighten the authors about some other journal metrics used to assess journal ranking and quality in international scenario. The main concepts discussed in this paper are the impact factor and cite score. The paper includes an explanation of terms like web of science, journal citation reports, and how they are related to impact factor. This will help the authors to make the right decision about choosing the right journal for publishing their research. Along with the historic concepts we have included the latest updates about changes being made to the journal citation report and impact factor released in 2023 June. Hopefully with the review paper, we will be able to encourage the inclusion of such concepts and curriculum of post-graduation courses considering publishing a paper and choosing a journal are an integral aspect of a researcher’s work life.
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Candra Wahyuni, Remita Ayu Agustin, Miftakhur Rohmah y Riza Tsalatsatul Mufida. "The Relationship between Employment Status and Maternal Nutrition Patterns in Providing Exclusive Breastfeeding in Mangunsari Village, Lumajang Regency". Journal of Health Science Community 4, n.º 3 (7 de febrero de 2024): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30994/jhsc.v4i3.210.

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Breast-feeding to newborns is one of the efforts to prevent death and undernourishment problems in infants and toddlers, about 15% of the total incidence of children under five years of age in developing countries asa result of exclusive breast-feeding. Exclusive breast milk that is given to infants for up to 6 months is not added to other foods such as formula, lemon, honey, tea, water, bananas, milk porridge, cookies, and other foods. Infants who are exclusively breast-fed can avoid diseases. Sick infants are given exclusively by breast feeding can accelerate. This journal's search process electronically and online using one database, which is googgle sholar from 2015-2020 . The inklational criteria of the journal have the same variable as research, the journal used is the journal's 30-200 Indonesian respondents. Based on the journals received results that from the six journals it is evident there is a link between work status and a nutrient pattern in exclusive breast-feeding. This is confirmed by prior research. Thus, mother's work and nutritional patterns influence exclusive breast-feeding.
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Kemerer, Chris F. "Editorial Notes". Information Systems Research 15, n.º 4 (diciembre de 2004): 311–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/isre.1040.0038.

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This issue marks the end of the third and last year of my term as Editor-in-Chief of ISR. Three years ago I wrote an editorial for the first issue that set the tone and immediate goals for the journal, summarized as follows: “ISR has established itself as one of a small set of top-tier academic journals in the information systems discipline. Editorial policy changes have been designed to strengthen a number of aspects of the journal, particularly the timeliness of the work published, without having a negative impact on the journal's reputation for publishing high-quality work” (ISR website 2002). Looking back at the past three years, these goals have been met—we have decreased turnaround time by more than 50%, and the journal's ratings are as strong as (or stronger than) they were before. In this editorial note I will highlight our current processes and provide some data regarding the journal's progress over the last three years.
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Wooster, Douglas L., Mary E. Angelson y David M. Williams. "A Content Analysis of the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound: Challenges and Opportunities". Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 43, n.º 4 (15 de octubre de 2019): 189–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1544316719874570.

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The Quality Improvement and Research Committee of the Society for Vascular Ultrasound has recognized the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound to promote quality improvement, research and scholarly initiatives of the Society. An understanding of the content and character of its published articles and its status amongst journals on vascular ultrasound will be useful to this mandate. This project aims to identify the scope of Journal for Vascular Ultrasound and its implications for the Society membership. Journal for Vascular Ultrasound Volumes 40 to 42 (2016-2018) were reviewed to identify the number of articles published, the type of scholarly work, and the vascular ultrasound domains represented. The findings were compared with major databases and a targeted list of journals with vascular ultrasound content. In addition, bibliometric parameters specific to Journal for Vascular Ultrasound were identified and compared with other journals. The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound published 71 articles over the 3 years; 100% were vascular ultrasound topics. The most frequent activities were 35 cases, 20 research, and 5 guidelines. The topics were 19 venous, 18 carotid, 7 arterial, 2 aorta, 1 education, and 10 unusual findings, and 4 other studies. In the 312 targeted journals, 4792 articles were published in 2018; 135 were relevant to vascular ultrasound. The maximum vascular ultrasound content in any one journal, other than Journal for Vascular Ultrasound, was 20% (range = 0-20, median = 8%). The impact of Journal for Vascular Ultrasound, by the H-score of 11 and SJR of 0.12, ranks the Journal for Vascular Ultrasound in the lowest 10% of surveyed journals. Of the citable Journal for Vascular Ultrasound articles, only 6% were cited in bibliometric analysis. The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound has the highest percentage of content of vascular ultrasound of targeted journals. Case reports represent the bulk of Journal for Vascular Ultrasound published work. Citations and impact remain low. None of the targeted journals have very much content in vascular ultrasound. These findings suggest a variety of challenges and opportunities for the Society.
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Hill, Emma y Mike Rossner. "You wrote it; you own it!" Journal of Experimental Medicine 205, n.º 5 (30 de abril de 2008): 996–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20080744.

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Authors of papers published in Rockefeller University Press journals (The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, or The Journal of General Physiology) now retain copyright to their published work. This permits authors to reuse their own work in any way, as long as they attribute it to the original publication. Third parties may use our published materials under a Creative Commons license, six months after publication.
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Hill, Emma y Mike Rossner. "You wrote it; you own it!" Journal of Cell Biology 181, n.º 3 (30 de abril de 2008): 405–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200804037.

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Authors of papers published in Rockefeller University Press journals (The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, or The Journal of General Physiology) now retain copyright to their published work. This permits authors to reuse their own work in any way, as long as they attribute it to the original publication. Third parties may use our published materials under a Creative Commons license, six months after publication.
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Hill, Emma y Mike Rossner. "You Wrote It; You Own It!" Journal of General Physiology 131, n.º 6 (1 de mayo de 2008): 521–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200810020.

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Authors of papers published in Rockefeller University Press journals (The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, or The Journal of General Physiology) now retain copyright to their published work. This permits authors to reuse their own work in any way, as long as they attribute it to the original publication. Third parties may use our published materials under a Creative Commons license, six months after publication.
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Ahmad, Shakil, Mohammad Sohail, Abu Waris, Amir Elginaid y Isam Mohammed. "SCImago, Eigenfactor Score, and H5 Index Journal Rank Indicator: A Study of Journals in the area of Construction and Building Technologies". DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology 38, n.º 4 (27 de junio de 2018): 278. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/djlit.38.4.11503.

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<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Present work studies the role of bibliometric indicators and scientometric instruments for checking the qualities of journals published in the area of construction and building technology. Journal quality review targeted </span><span>comparisons between indicators of significance and merit from reputable databases. Likewise, present work stressed </span><span>on performance of well cited journals and their informational correlations as predicted by selected indicators complex </span><span>algorithms. Main research objective focused on review of scientific journal quality indices that included: Journal </span><span>Impact Factor (JIF), Eigenfactor Score (ES), SCImago Journal Rank indicator (SJR) and H5 index. Dependable construction and building technology journals were chosen from their category within Web of Science. JIFs and ESs are obtained from Journal Citation Report and the SJR from the SCImago Journal and country rank website. Sixty one construction and building technology journals were selected for this work and their related data records and information documents retrieved from their primary sites in relating designated quality indicators (JIF, SJR, ES and H5). Correlations between indicators were elucidated by means of Pearson’s and Spearman’s statistical correlations produced by SPSS software. All reclaimed journals are indexed in Web of Science and Scopus citation database. </span></p></div></div></div>
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Briggs, Harold E., Michael J. Holosko, Leon Banks, Kimberly Y. Huggins-Hoyt y Jessica Parker. "How Are African Americans Currently Represented in Various Social Work Venues?" Research on Social Work Practice 28, n.º 3 (16 de junio de 2017): 275–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049731517706553.

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Purpose: This study explored how African Americans are currently represented in social work journals, research, and schools. Method: Journal publication content and editorship, research methods and designs, and school mission statements and course titles were examined. Results: Only 14% of publications in the top 5 social work journals targeted African Americans as study subjects. The terms “African American” and “race” appeared in only 10% of mission statements of the top 50 ranked schools of social work and 20% of mission statements of the top 23 ranked historically African American colleges and university (HBCU) schools of social work and appeared in only six bachelor of social work and four master of social work course titles at HBCU social work schools. Only 2 of the top 16 U.S. social work journal editors were African American. Discussion: Across current social work venues, this study reveals that there has been minimal emphasis in research and pedagogy on race and African American–related matters.
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Yasmeen, BH Nazma. "WBW 2015: Breastfeeding and Work Let's make it Work!" Northern International Medical College Journal 7, n.º 1 (16 de noviembre de 2015): 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/nimcj.v7i1.25698.

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Qatrinnada, Silvia y Kristi Nuraini. "Voice of Automatic Translation Work Versus Transcreation Work". Journal La Sociale 5, n.º 3 (8 de mayo de 2024): 869–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v5i3.1199.

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This study aims to find out the correlation between automatic translation work and transcreation work in translating some messages. Particularly in the context of style when translating from Indonesian to English. The analysis focuses on the relationship between translation procedures and the type of adaptation in translation. This study uses qualitative methods and descriptive analysis to explain the meaning in translation and transcreation in order to see advantages and disadvantages from automatic translation and transcreation for better understanding the different perspectives. Findings show that the data from Google Accelerator Playbook found eight translation procedures proposed by Newmark, which includes word-for-word translation, Literal Translation, Naturalization, Transposition, Descriptive Equivalent, Modulation, Cultural Equivalent and Transference. The discussion and analysis of the translation procedures related to the concept of transcreation and adaptation that generally affect the meaning of target language. However, the concept and type of adaptation in the transcreation are still equivalent to the applied translation procedures. The results show that there is a correlation between automatic translation and transcreation in particular context and type. This process is to omit any translation errors in the translation tool and create an accurate translation of the source text by seeing the concept of the transcreation process.
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McKenzie, Margaret y Mary Nash. "Remembering, reflection and action: The evolution of the Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work journal". Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 20, n.º 2 (17 de julio de 2017): 2–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol20iss2id346.

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This lead article in our vintage issue of Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work journal follows our professional journal from its launch in 1965, through several name changes, physical manifestations and numerous editorships, to the present day. Continuity and change are the themes we focus on, together with tenacity and adaptability. We briefly introduce the concept of content analysis as a tool for exploring the story of our journals and thus the Association’s history, and end with reflective questions for the future.
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BOUTI, Khalid y Rajae BORKI. "Why an Open Access Journal". International Journal of Medicine and Surgery 1, n.º 1 (20 de junio de 2014): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15342/ijms.v1i1.8.

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(Extract) An Open Access (OA) journal can be defined as a journal that is digital, online and free of charges for every internet user, also it does not really require any copyrights or licensing restrictions. All over the world, scientists are looking for journals that maximize and emphasise the chances of their work being cited because of citations valorize their work and they somehow award the authors and give them an intellectual recognition.
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Erolin, Caroline. "Editorial – submitting work to the journal". Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 45, n.º 1 (2 de enero de 2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17453054.2022.2009170.

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Klein, Ralph W. "Isaac Kalimi’s Work as Historical Journal". Review of Rabbinic Judaism 16, n.º 1 (2013): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700704-12341244.

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Dalton, Rex. "Journal will publish accused scientist's work". Nature 409, n.º 6820 (febrero de 2001): 548. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35054687.

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Florensia Susanto, Magdalena y Dewi Retno Suminar. "Studi Literatur Pengaruh Musik Instrumentalterhadap Kondisi Burnout Syndrome Pada Dosen Perguruan Tinggi". Jurnal Syntax Fusion 2, n.º 02 (19 de febrero de 2022): 287–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.54543/fusion.v2i02.161.

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Based on education level, several studies have found that the higher the level of education, the higher the burnout rate. This is possible because someone with a higher level of education, works with greater responsibility and a high level of stress. This study aims to obtain an overview of the influence of instrumental music and work stress on the Burnout Syndrome condition of university lecturers, both public and private. This research uses literature study methods on electronic databases, such as: Educational Administration Quarterly Journal, Research in Education, Active Learning in Higher Education SAGE Journals, Indonesian Psychology Journal, Undip Psychology Journal, Theoretical and Applied Psychology Journal, Psychology Science Journal, Psychology Journal Scientific, Interventional Psychology Journal, Psychological Research and Thought Journal, Mulawarman University Psychostudia Journal, UMA Psychology Masters Journal, Psychopoly Tan from 2003-2019. Several studies discuss burnout in terms of other factors, social support, self-efficacy, self-concept, self-regulation, gratitude, professional identity, life pressure, consciousness personality dimensions, role ambiguity, and workload.
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Kolpekwar, Janavi A. y Vinod B. Shidham. "Impact of cytopathology authors work: Comparative analysis based on Open-access cytopathology publications versus non-Open-access conventional publications". Cytojournal 18 (28 de agosto de 2021): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/cytojournal_32_2021.

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Objectives: Open access (OA) is based on a set of principles and a range of practices through which fruits of research are distributed online, free of cost, or other access barriers. According to the 2001 definition, OA publications are without barriers to copy or reuse with free access to readers. Some studies have reported higher rates of citation for OA publications. In this study, we analyzed the citation rates of OA and traditional nonOA (with or without free access) publications for authors publishing in the subspecialty of cytopathology during 2010–2015. Material and Methods: We observed and compared citation patterns for authors who had published in both OA and traditional non-OA, peer-reviewed, scientific, cytopathology journals. Thirty authors were randomly selected with criteria of publishing a total of at least five cytopathology articles over 2010–2015. Number of citations per article (CPA) (during 2010–2015) for OA publications (in CytoJournal and Journal of Cytology) and non-OA publications (in Diagnostic Cytopathology, Cytopathology, Acta Cytologica, Journal of American of Cytopathology, and Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology) was collected and compared statistically using two-tailed Student’s t-est. The data were collected manually through science citation analysis sites, mostly Google Scholar. Results: Thirty authors published 579 cytopathology articles in OA and non-OA journals. Average CPA for OA publications was 26.64. This was 11.35 higher than the average CPA) of non-OA conventional with subscription cytopathology journals (74% increase) and 11.76 higher than the average CPA of conventional cytopathology non-OA journal articles with free access (79% increase). These differences were statistically significantly with P < 0.05. Conclusion: We observed that the cytopathology publications in the OA journal attained a higher rate of CPA than the publications in the traditional non-OA journals in the field of cytopathology during 2010–2015.
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Farias, Miguel. "La labor editorial en marcos glocales: vicisitudes y logros". Arboles y Rizomas 6, n.º 2 (26 de diciembre de 2024): i—xvii. https://doi.org/10.35588/ayr.v6i2.7073.

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In this presentation of Volume 6 Number 2 of the journal, we include references to the most relevant glocal discourses that have framed the enunciation of this issue, from the global war threat, the results of UN’s COP29 Conference, and the participation in a congress of scientific journals to the proposal of three categories that could define the work of scientific journal publishing. We make a brief history of scientific journals and suggest that the impact of Artificial Intelligence will be one of the defining features of the current stage of scientific publishing. Next, the contents of the issue are described: eight articles, a note and a review. To finish, we acknowledge and thank the author of the cover photo and creator of the journal's logo.
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Fauziyah, Neyla Neyla Nuril, Diah Priharsari, Aryo Pinandito y Fajar Pradana. "Factors Influencing Employee Productivity in Work From Anywhere: A Systematic Literature Review (SLR)". Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science 9, n.º 1 (3 de abril de 2024): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.25126/jitecs.202491584.

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Many companies have begun to adopt both ways of working simultaneously or commonly referred to as Work From Anywhere (WFA); it is necessary to model business processes used to evaluate and improve the WFA work system in the future. In modelling business processes, it is necessary to carry out a needs analysis, one of which is to find out what factors affect employee productivity when doing their work. Several research journals related to WFA work productivity factors are still scattered in various journal databases, so it is necessary to unify them from various journals. Therefore, it is necessary to research the grouping of factors and theories that affect the productivity of WFA employees in the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. Before grouping, the search criteria and journal search process are determined first. The first search is to identify based on keywords, year of publication, and journal quality. Then continued, the use of Cohen's Kappa method for selection based on the field of discussion and language, abstracts, and contents. In improving the reliability of the library screening results, each selection is made twice (or more) and calculates the value of Cohen's Kappa. The SLR method makes the usually subjective literature study more objective to reduce the researcher's bias. The results obtained were a total of 17 screening journals with a total of 11 factors, namely environment, time efficiency, psychology, health, cost efficiency, employee personality, adequate technology, gender, geographical flexibility, salary, and communication.
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Khalifa, Ahsina, Taouab Omar y Aït Lemqeddem Hamid. "Entrepreneurship Research in Morocco from 2005 to 2012: Bibliographic". Australian Journal of Business and Management Research 03, n.º 11 (7 de noviembre de 2013): 06–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.52283/nswrca.ajbmr.20130311a02.

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The evaluation of the research in SMES and entrepreneurship has been the subject of several research works. These works have been made particularly in the anglo-saxon countries, Busenitz et al (2003) , Meyer and al, (2014), Frank Lasch sees and Said Yami in the francophone countries and Jose C. Sánchez Andrea Gutierrez (2011) in the Spanish-speaking countries. However, this type of research is absent in the emerging countries such as Morocco, hence the usefulness of this work. . The aims of this research is to evaluate the moroccan research in SMES and entrepreneurship. The work is based on the census of 237 articles published between 2005 and 2012 in the three main scientific journals of management in Morocco: the Moroccan journal of management control, the Moroccan journal of commerce and management and the Moroccan journal of Research in Management and Marketing.
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Chiew, Goo Chuan, Magdalene Ang Chooi Hwa y Goi Mei Teh. "Work Intensification and Turnover Intention in Academia: The Mediating Role of Work-Life Balance". Journal of Asian Scientific Research 8, n.º 5 (2018): 188–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.2.2018.85.188.196.

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Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari, Muhammad y Nasina Mat Desa. "Work Stress, Work-Family Conflict, and Work Performance with Mediation of Organizational Support among Public and Private Employees: Case of Covid-19 Pandemic". International Journal of Asian Social Science 11, n.º 1 (2021): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2021.111.76.87.

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Sandesh, Nagarajappa y Shilpa Wahrekar. "Choosing the scientific journal for publishing research work: perceptions of medical and dental researchers". Medicine and Pharmacy Reports 90, n.º 2 (26 de abril de 2017): 196–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-704.

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Background and aim. With the increasing demand to publish due to ‘publish or perish’ culture among research and academic institutions, the choice of a journal for publishing scientific articles becomes very important. A publication with many citations and high impact factor can propel researchers in their academic careers. The aim of this study is to explore the perceptions of medical and dental researchers in India about the important criteria to consider while selecting scientific journals for publishing their research.Methods. 206 faculty staff members from three medical and five dental institutions were selected through convenience sampling. The study participants completed a questionnaire with 24 closed ended questions on various factors related to journal selection for publication. Factors such as publication frequency, journal citation, indexing, peer-review, impact factor, publication fees, acceptance or rejection rate, publishing house, previous submission and online submission process were considered. The responses were recorded using a Likert scale. Cronbach’s alpha as a measure of internal consistency or homogeneity was 0.909. Descriptive statistics and Mann-Whitney U test were employed for comparison of responses among study participants.Results. The mean weight of 24 criteria on a scale of 0 to 4 varied between 2.13 and 3.45. The results showed that indexing of journal (3.45±0.74), online submission (3.24±0.83), impact factor (3.11±0.91), peer-review process (3.0±1.02) and publication fees (2.99±1.11) were among the most important criteria to consider in journal selection.Conclusions Of the 24 factors considered by health researchers for journal selection, the most important were Journal indexing, online submission, impact factor, peer-review and publication fees. Compared to dental researchers, medical researchers perceived open access and peer-review process as significantly more important criteria.
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Wilks, Scott E. y Christina A. Spivey. "Views of Reference List Accuracy from Social Work Journal Editors and Published Authors". Advances in Social Work 5, n.º 2 (30 de noviembre de 2004): 172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18060/66.

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Objective:The study’s purpose was to answer two research questions: (1) In the opinion of social work journal editors, how important is reference list accuracy? and (2)Who is primarily responsible for the accuracy of reference lists published in social work journals? Method: A sample of 119 authors and 26 journal editors was surveyed to ascertain their views on the above questions and additional items. Results: Regarding the importance of reference list accuracy, editors’ responses (Likert scale) averaged between moderately and extremely important. Fifty-three percent of responding editors and 36.5% of authors reported that responsibility is shared between the editor/staff and manuscript authors; the remaining 47% and 63.5%, respectively, responded that responsibility falls upon manuscript authors. Responses from authors, mostly educators, revealed a greater-than-moderate importance (Likert scale) given to instructing students on the accurate construction of reference lists. Implications for social work education and journal publishing are discussed.
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Hoskova, Barbora, Courtney A. Colgan y Betty S. Lai. "How to Become an Informed Research Consumer: Evaluating Journal Impact Factors and Their Alternatives". Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 25, n.º 4 (2020): 304–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24839/2325-7342.jn25.4.304.

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Approximately two million scientific research articles are published in journals worldwide each year (Altbach & De Wit, 2018). As a result, identifying relevant and high-quality journal articles can be an overwhelming task. journal impact factors are one metric for assessing the quality of research journals and articles. To help you become a more informed research consumer, this article will explore some common questions about journal impact factors. We begin with an explanation of Journal impact factors and their origins, followed by some critiques of journal impact factors, alternative ways of assessing publication quality, and the applications of this information to your work in psychology.
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Subarinah, Sri, Sukarso AA y Darmiany Darmiany. "Pelatihan Teknik Analisis dan Sintesis Jurnal Ilmiah untuk Menunjang Keterampilan Menulis Karya Ilmiah Guru Sekolah Dasar dengan Mitra SDN 7 Mataram". Rengganis Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 3, n.º 2 (30 de noviembre de 2023): 149–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/rengganis.v3i2.362.

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A professional teacher must demonstrate four good competencies in terms of personality, pedagogic, professional and social competencies. Some of these four competencies are also directly related to a teacher's career, which is a requirement for a teacher's promotion. This requirement is an obstacle because not all teachers do it for various reasons, including teachers lacking in producing scientific work such as published scientific articles. Teacher publications are very limited in existence. This Community Service activity aims to provide and apply knowledge related to techniques, compiling narratives and scientific arguments for the purposes of writing a scientific article. To achieve these objectives, the workshop method of journal article management is used, which is carried out by brainstorming to find and determine journal themes, exploring and downloading scientific journal articles, reviewing and analyzing journals, summarizing the results of the analysis and mapping them in the analysis results table, paraphrasing, synthesizing journals using the Mendeley application. The synthesis product will be developed independently by the participants but still monitored by the team to ensure the participants' work is smooth and successful. These abilities and skills become the basic capital of participants in compiling arguments, explanations or synthesis of articles, research proposals and other scientific works. Thus, the result of this service is that participants understand the concept of professional work development and the importance of improving the quality and quantity of professional work development work in the form of articles, research proposals, reporting research results and other scientific works
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Trajkovski, Vladimir. "How to establish electronic, scholarly, open access and peer-reviewed journal in small country". Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 1, n.º 1 (26 de octubre de 2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.33700/jhrs.1.1.1-11.

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Introduction: publishing an electronic, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal in a small country is really hard work. The advancement of electronic journals during recent years has given professionals in academia a powerful new tool to support learning and research. The purpose of this article is to provide some guidelines about creating electronic, scholarly, open access and peer-reviewed journal in small country through the example of Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. Methods: An analysis of relevant literature, sources from the Internet and published literature, personal experience and observations of the author as editor-in-chief in two similar journals previously. Findings: a new modern academic journal should be open access, peer-reviewed, with international editorial board, having staff who work very dedicatedly. The journal should be set it up on OJS platform, using Creative Commons license for authors and DOI numbers for the articles. Plagiarism detection is a prevention of publication ethics violation. Journal editors should make additional efforts to index journal in lot of scholarly databases and to intend to increase the visibility. Sharing journal content on social media has become an important instrument and platform for editors and researchers as well. Conclusions: Journal of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (JHRS) is a multidisciplinary peer reviewed, international, electronic journal. Editorial office expects your submitted articles in the following weeks and months.
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Kafle, Raju. "An Author’s Dilemma: Where to Publish?" Medical Journal of Shree Birendra Hospital 19, n.º 2 (26 de junio de 2020): 57–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/mjsbh.v19i2.29327.

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Journals are the essence of scholarly communication. They not only serve to disseminate latest scientific advancements but also provide a platform for archiving scholarly information for future reference, and allow a researcher to assert his or her scientific caliber. Selecting the most suitable journal to showcase one’s scholarly work is no mean feat. With more than 43,000 biomedical journals listed with PubMed1, the database maintained by United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), this exercise can easily baffle an inexperienced researcher. The huge risk of rejection of a paper from a journal that is not the right fit, and a widening web of dubious and predatory journals which publish almost everything sent to them, make this task particularly daunting. You may think that getting your paper into a journal with the highest possible impact factor is your only concern. However, this makes sense only if you think that you will be judged solely on the journal your paper is in rather than the quality and actual impact of the work. Although journal name and impact factor are still used to judge papers (or even researchers), the problems with this approach are becoming more widely known.2 Within one journal, papers can vary enormously in their quality and citations so it is unfair to judge a single paper by the mean number of citations in a whole journal.
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Desa, Nasina Mat, Teoh Lay Khoon y Muhammad Hasmi Abu Hassan Asaari. "Work Stress Toward Work Environment, Management Support, and Employee Satisfaction among Employees of Public Organizations". International Journal of Asian Social Science 8, n.º 1 (2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1.2018.81.1.11.

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Fichman, Mark. "Why I-O Journals Do Not Publish Qualitative Work". Industrial and Organizational Psychology 9, n.º 4 (diciembre de 2016): 720–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/iop.2016.79.

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Pratt and Bonaccio (2016) ask why there is very little qualitative research published in “top [industrial–organizational] I-O” journals, such as the Journal of Applied Psychology (JAP), Personnel Psychology (PP), or Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (OBHDP). They propose better training, placing skilled qualitative researchers on editorial boards, and “dispelling” myths related to qualitative research as a way to begin changing this situation. Even if these I-O journals explicitly invite qualitative work for its own sake, I do not think the steps Pratt and Bonaccio propose will have the intended effect, however valuable they may be in other respects.
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Lee, Janice C. L., Jennifer Watt, Diane Kelsall y Sharon Straus. "Journal editors: How do their editing incomes compare?" F1000Research 9 (1 de febrero de 2021): 1027. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25620.3.

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Background: The work of journal editors is essential to producing high-quality literature, and editing can be a very rewarding career; however, the profession may not be immune to gender pay gaps found in many professions and industries, including academia and clinical medicine. Our study aimed to quantify remuneration for journal editors from core clinical journals, determine if a gender pay gap exists, and assess if there are remuneration differences across publishing models and journal characteristics. Methods: We completed an online survey of journal editors with substantial editing roles including section editors and editors-in-chief, identified from the Abridged Index Medicus “Core Clinical” journals in MEDLINE. We analyzed information on demographics, editing income, and journal characteristics using a multivariable partial proportional odds model for ordinal logistic regression. Results: There were 166 survey respondents (response rate of 9%), which represented editors from 69 of 111 journals (62%). A total of 140 fully completed surveys were analyzed (95 males and 45 females); 50 (36%) editors did not receive remuneration for editorial work. No gender pay gap and no difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing vs. open access journals were detected. Editors who were not primarily health care providers were more likely to have higher editing incomes (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.96, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.18-7.46). Editors who worked more than 10 hours per week editing earned more than those who worked 10 hours or less per week (adjusted OR 16.7, 95%CI 7.02-39.76). Conclusions: We were unable to detect a gender pay gap and a difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing and those in open access journals. More than one third of editors surveyed from core clinical journals did not get remunerated for their editing work.
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Lee, Janice C. L., Jennifer Watt, Diane Kelsall y Sharon Straus. "Journal editors: How do their editing incomes compare?" F1000Research 9 (18 de enero de 2021): 1027. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25620.2.

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Background: The work of journal editors is essential to producing high-quality literature, and editing can be a very rewarding career; however, the profession may not be immune to gender pay gaps found in many professions and industries, including academia and clinical medicine. Our study aimed to quantify remuneration for journal editors from core clinical journals, determine if a gender pay gap exists, and assess if there are remuneration differences across publishing models and journal characteristics. Methods: We completed an online survey of journal editors with substantial editing roles including section editors and editors-in-chief, identified from the Abridged Index Medicus “Core Clinical” journals in MEDLINE. We analyzed information on demographics, editing income, and journal characteristics using a multivariable partial proportional odds model for ordinal logistic regression. Results: There were 166 survey respondents (response rate of 9%), which represented editors from 69 of 111 journals (62%). A total of 140 fully completed surveys were analyzed (95 males and 45 females); 50 (36%) editors did not receive remuneration for editorial work. No gender pay gap and no difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing vs. open access journals were detected. Editors who were not primarily health care providers were more likely to have higher editing incomes (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.96, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.18-7.46). Editors who worked more than 10 hours per week editing earned more than those who worked 10 hours or less per week (adjusted OR 16.7, 95%CI 7.02-39.76). Conclusions: We were unable to detect a gender pay gap and a difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing and those in open access journals. More than one third of editors surveyed from core clinical journals did not get remunerated for their editing work.
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Lee, Janice C. L., Jennifer Watt, Diane Kelsall y Sharon Straus. "Journal editors: How do their editing incomes compare?" F1000Research 9 (24 de agosto de 2020): 1027. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25620.1.

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Background: The work of journal editors is essential to producing high-quality literature, and editing can be a very rewarding career; however, the profession may not be immune to gender pay gaps found in many professions and industries, including academia and clinical medicine. Our study aimed to quantify remuneration for journal editors from core clinical journals, determine if a gender pay gap exists, and assess if there are remuneration differences across publishing models and journal characteristics. Methods: We completed an online survey of journal editors with substantial editing roles including section editors and editors-in-chief, identified from the Abridged Index Medicus “Core Clinical” journals in MEDLINE. We analyzed information on demographics, editing income, and journal characteristics using a multivariable partial proportional odds model for ordinal logistic regression. Results: There were 166 survey respondents (response rate of 9%), which represented editors from 69 of 111 journals (62%). A total of 140 fully completed surveys were analyzed (95 males and 45 females); 50 (36%) editors did not receive remuneration for editorial work. No gender pay gap and no difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing vs. open access journals were detected. Editors who were not primarily health care providers were more likely to have higher editing incomes (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 2.96, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.18-7.46). Editors who worked more than 10 hours per week editing earned more than those who worked 10 hours or less per week (adjusted OR 16.7, 95%CI 7.02-39.76). Conclusions: We were unable to detect a gender pay gap and a difference in remuneration between editors who worked in subscription-based publishing and those in open access journals. More than one third of editors surveyed from core clinical journals did not get remunerated for their editing work.
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Muss, C., J. Miklosko, M. Vladarova, S. Subramanian y M. Olah. "Building Bridges Between Social Work and Prenatal Psychology". Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention 12, n.º 4 (24 de noviembre de 2021): 6–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_12_4_13.

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This issue of Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention is dedicated to decea- sed co-founder of our Journal and President of the International Society of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine, Director of the First Department of Peri- natal Psychology and Medicine, Honorary Doctor and holder of Honorary Degrees and Medals of multiple Universities in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Malaysia, etc, Doctor of Medicine and Psychology and Editor in chief of four Medical Journ- als: Acta Neurosa Superioris Rediviva, Neuroendocrinology Letters, Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention and Int. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine (1-4). Together with his spouse Lili Maas, ArtD., who added to the exact science, arts and her heart and love, all of those Journals were not only reading of naked facts and theories, or science but both were teaching us to accept psycho- logy, social work and medicine as art culture and love, what is more than science and knowledge, more than facts. (From the letter of St. Paul and two letters of St. Peter, New Testament)
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Manthorpe, Jill. "Social work". Ageing and Society 18, n.º 6 (noviembre de 1998): 713–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x98217156.

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Alison J. Hirschel, 1996. Setting the stage: the advocates' struggle to address neglect in Philadelphia nursing homes. Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 8, 3, 5–20.Raymond Jack and Stephen Mosley, 1997. The client group preferences of Diploma in Social Work students. British Journal of Social Work, 27, 2, 893–912.Ruth Landau, 1997. Ethical judgement and decision making orientation in social work. Issues in Social Work Education, 17, 2, 66–81.The abuse of older people has seized the imagination of social workers, and conferences or training on the subject are frequently well subscribed. For many, the concept appears to have brought together aspects of their concerns about older people, while perhaps helping to justify their professional or academic interest. The reality of abuse remains generally unreported so any material derived from ‘real’ events that is well documented and carefully analysed is likely to be thought-provoking and influential.
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