Title
In their very own words: authors and scholarly journal publishing
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a major investigation by questionnaire of author attitudes towards scholarly publishing, which was funded by the Publisher's Association. Altogether, the views of nearly 4,000 authors were obtained and this paper concerns just those thousand or so authors who accepted the invitation to write freely about their own personal feelings and experiences. Using QSR N6 textual analysis software, their comments were processed and themes extracted. While the rest of the questionnaire, which was formed of closed-question, tick-box type questions, clearly must have had some impact on their thinking, the authors had considerable latitude in regard to what they could say. The paper provides a unique opportunity to hear their views directly. The pressing topics turned out to be (in rough order of concern): the peer-review system, copyright, journal prices, alternative business models for journal publishing, big deals, Elsevier, electronic publishing and digital journals.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1087/0953151054636228
LEARNED PUBLISHING
Field
DocType
Volume
Media studies,Economic model,Public relations,Analysis software,Sociology,Scientific communication,Business model,Publishing,Feeling,Auteur theory,Electronic publishing
Journal
18
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
0953-1513
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.01
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Nicholas1977138.73
Hamid R. Jamali248350.15
Paul Huntington37511.56
Ian Rowlands4747.91