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  2. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    Periodicals are typically published and referenced by volume and issue (also known as issue number or number). Volume typically refers to the number of years the publication has been circulated, and issue refers to how many times that periodical has been published during that year. For example, the April 2011 publication of a monthly magazine ...

  3. Scientific journal - Wikipedia

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    Electronic publishing is a new area of information dissemination. One definition of electronic publishing is in the context of the scientific journal. It is the presentation of scholarly scientific results in only an electronic (non-paper) form. This is from its first write-up, or creation, to its publication or dissemination.

  4. Academic journal - Wikipedia

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    Content usually takes the form of articles presenting original research, review articles, or book reviews.The purpose of an academic journal, according to Henry Oldenburg (the first editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society), is to give researchers a venue to "impart their knowledge to one another, and contribute what they can to the Grand design of improving natural knowledge ...

  5. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    The first issue appeared as a twelve-page quarto pamphlet [8] on Monday, 5 January 1665, [9] shortly before the first appearance of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, on 6 March 1665. [10] The publishing of academic journals has started in the 17th century, and expanded greatly in the 19th. [11]

  6. Science (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Although it is the journal of the AAAS, membership in the AAAS is not required to publish in Science. Papers are accepted from authors around the world. Competition to publish in Science is very intense, as an article published in such a highly cited journal can lead to attention and career advancement for the authors. Fewer than 7% of articles ...

  7. Publication cycle - Wikipedia

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    The publication cycle is the process through which authors take their ideas and put them into viewable form. This includes all forms of publication, from initial research reports to articles posted on websites, and commonly recognized magazine articles and books.

  8. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    The process includes the selection of information materials that respond to the users or patrons need as well as de-selection of unwanted information materials, called weeding. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] It also involves the planning strategies for continuing acquisition, evaluation of new information materials and the existing collection in order to ...

  9. Serial (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    In publishing and library and information science, the term serial is applied to materials "in any medium issued under the same title in a succession of discrete parts, usually numbered (or dated) and appearing at regular or irregular intervals with no predetermined conclusion." [1]