If scholars are searching for individual articles rather than journals, it begs the question: why not publish journal content on a rolling basis instead of compiling articles into issues?
When handled well, R&Rs don't have to be painful for authors or cause lengthy holdups in your publishing process.
Why is it that so many scholarly publications appear devoid of evidence of research failures? Scholars continue to question an apparent trend in positive outcome bias and how to address it.
Scholastica co-founder Rob Walsh shares the benefits of Scholastica's new journal dashboard and a bit about how passionate we are about implementing incremental improvements.
From your editorial board's vantage point, all the benefits of a scholarly journal management system are plain to see. But how can you make your stakeholders feel the same?
In a new free eBook, Scholastica and Altmetric offer insights into the current state of research impact, the rise of altmetrics, and what it all means for scholars and journal editors.
It's not easy to be productive all of the time - even for those working in academia! Here are some top tips to help you stay efficient!
How can scholars receive recognition for their review contributions at different journals regardless of the openness of the review? ORCID, CASRAI & F1000 Working Group propose a plan.
How journal editors and publishers are tracking alternative metrics data and pinpointing the metrics that matter most to them in order to improve their publications.
Authors of Making Institutional Repositories Work delve into the history of IRs and the experiences of libraries currently in varying stages of IR development.