Items where Subject is "Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources"

  • Library of Congress subjects (96955)
  • Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources (712)
  • Z004 Books. Writing. Paleography (146)
  • Z665 Library Science. Information Science (170)
  • Z719 Libraries (General) (86)
  • ZA Information resources (332)
    Number of items at this level: 38.
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  • The commercial model of academic publishing underscoring Plan S weakens the existing open access ecosystem in Latin America (2020) Aguado López, Eduardo; Becerril García, Arianna picture_as_pdf
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  • LSE ORWG guide: how to be an open researcher (2025) Baldwin, Julie; Boroudjou, Hannah; Graves, Thomas; Galizzi, Matteo M.; Higman, Rosie; Lambe, Lucy picture_as_pdf
  • Genuine open access to academic books requires collective solutions (2021) Barnes, Lucy picture_as_pdf
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  • Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced macroeconomics: an easy guide (2021) Campante, Filipe; Sturzenegger, Federico; Velasco, Andres picture_as_pdf
  • Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – a Q and A with the authors of Macroeconomics: an easy guide (2021) Campante, Filipe; Sturzenegger, Federico; Velasco, Andres picture_as_pdf
  • Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide (2021) Campante, Filipe; Sturzenegger, Federico; Velasco, Andres picture_as_pdf
  • Embracing multilingualism to enhance complexity sensitive research (2019) Canto, Patricia; Franco, Susana; Larrea, Miren picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the costs of connection: how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism by Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias (2019) Carter, Laura picture_as_pdf
  • Towards a Better World: LSE's major contribution to the UN SDGs analysed by the library (2020) Cornée, Nathalie picture_as_pdf
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  • Transitioning to the next generation of metadata: key trends in context (2021) Dortmund, Annette; Williams, Helen K. R. desktop_windows
  • Five years of LSE Press: Q and A with Patrick Dunleavy and Sarah Worthington (2023) Dunleavy, Patrick; Worthington, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Data synthesis paper, July 2017 (2017) Duursma, Allard picture_as_pdf
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  • One door opens: another door shuts? (2021) Faciolince, María; Green, Duncan picture_as_pdf
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  • CRediT check - should we welcome tools to differentiate the contributions made to academic papers? (2020) Gadd, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • LSE ORWG guide: preregistration, pre-analysis plans, and registered reports (2025) Galizzi, Matteo M.; Graves, Thomas; Kappes, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • LSE ORWG guide: preregistration and pre-analysis plans for experimental research (2025) Galizzi, Matteo M.; Graves, Thomas; Kappes, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Cultural exception? Why regulating the book market contradicts conventional wisdom about competition (2025) Genakos, Christos; Valletti, Tommaso; Sabatino, Lorien picture_as_pdf
  • Bibliodiversity - what it is and why it is essential to creating situated knowledge (2019) Giménez Toledo, Elea; Kulczycki, Emanuel; Pölönen, Janne; Sivertsen, Gunnar picture_as_pdf
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  • The state of open data 2019 - what are the key issues in open data for researchers? (2019) Hahnel, Mark picture_as_pdf
  • Old-fashioned peer review is still seen as the best way to allocate grants, but reviewers deserve greater recognition (2019) Hardcastle, James picture_as_pdf
  • To address the rise of predatory publishing in the social sciences, journals need to experiment with open peer review. (2020) Heimstädt, Maximilian; Dobusch, Leonhard picture_as_pdf
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  • Book review: Delivering impact with digital resources: planning strategy in the attention economy by Simon Tanner (2021) Kalpokas, Ignas picture_as_pdf
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  • Editing Public Administration (2022) Lodge, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • The myth of the ‘book famine’ in African publishing (2020) le Roux, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
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  • Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: which is best for me? (2019) Martín-Martín, Alberto; Orduna-Malea, Enrique; Thelwall, Mike; Delgado-López-Cózar, Emilio picture_as_pdf
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  • The dream of ‘editormetrics' - why a FAIR dataset of journal editors would benefit all researchers (2022) Nishikawa-Pacher, Andreas picture_as_pdf
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  • Food Sovereignty as a model for scholar-led open access publishing (2022) Pia, Andrea E.; Zerilli, Filippo picture_as_pdf
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  • Publishing philosophy Open Access without a Particle Collider (2021) Roberts, Bryan W.; Teira, David picture_as_pdf
  • Opportunity or threat? What Plan S can contribute to Open Access in Latin America (2019) Rooryck, Johan picture_as_pdf
  • The Plan S open access initiative creates more opportunities than threats for Latin America (2019) Rooryck, Johan picture_as_pdf
  • Blind luck - could lotteries be a more efficient mechanism for allocating research funds than peer review? (2019) Roumbanis, Lambros picture_as_pdf
  • Reviewing the Rights Retention Strategy - a pathway to wider Open Access? (2022) Rumsey, Sally picture_as_pdf
  • Five lessons from four centuries of journal publishing - what the history of the Philosophical Transactions tells us about academic publishing (2022) Røstvik, Camilla picture_as_pdf
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  • There is no black and white definition of predatory publishing (2020) Siler, Kyle picture_as_pdf
  • Not yet the default setting - in 2020 open research remains a work in progress. (2020) Spichtinger, Daniel picture_as_pdf
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  • 2021 in review: the culture of academic publishing (2021) Taster, Michael picture_as_pdf
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  • Transitioning to the next generation of metadata: maximising the discoverability and use of digital resources (2020) Williams, Helen K. R.; Smith-Yoshimura, Karen desktop_windows