Enter the dragon: China and global academic publishing
Author : Ken Hyland One of the most dramatic changes in global publishing in the last decade has been the emergence of China. China now has more researchers tha...
Author : Ken Hyland One of the most dramatic changes in global publishing in the last decade has been the emergence of China. China now has more researchers tha...
Authors : Lin Zhang, Yahui Wei, Ying Huang, Gunnar Sivertsen Open Access (OA) emerged as an important transition in scholarly publishing worldwide during the pa...
Authors : Aruhan Bai, Cong Wu, Kejia Yang Basic research is believed to be a crucial factor for building national innovation capacity and therefore was perceive...
Authors : Jiafeng Zhou, Ke Wu, Neil Smyth Universities want a voluntary, non-exclusive licence from authors to disseminate publications. This practitioner case ...
Authors: Lili Zhang, Robert R. Downs, Jianhui Li, Liangming Wen, Chengzan Li This paper initially conducts a literature review and content analysis of the open ...
Authors : Yingshen Huang, Andrew M. Cox, Laura Sbaffi On April 2, 2018, the State Council of China formally released a national Research Data Management (RDM) p...
Authors: Lucy Montgomery, Xiang Ren This paper examines the development of open knowledge in China through two case studies: the development of Chinese open acc...