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The Journal of Scholarly Publishing addresses the age-old problems in publishing as well as the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding. Some articles suggest ways to get effectively published in books and journals, while others address such topics as editorial and publishing policy, computer applications, electronic publishing, effective marketing and business management. In serving the wide-ranging interests of the international academic publishing community, Journal of Scholarly Publishing provides a balanced look at the issues and concerns - from solutions to the everyday problems to commentary on the philosophical questions at large.
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Volume 41, Number 4, July 2010Table of Contents

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View The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago (or, How to Negotiate Good Relationships with Your Writers, Your Colleagues, and Yourself) (review)
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ISSN | 1710-1166 |
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Print ISSN | 1198-9742 |
Launched on MUSE | 2010-06-19 |
Open Access | No |
Archive Status | Will Be Archived 2026 |
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Copyright © 2010 University of Toronto Press Inc.
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