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RE: Covert Article Republishing Discovered in Emerald/MCB UP 1989-2003
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- From: Jill Emery <Jill.Emery@mail.uh.edu>
- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 18:14:56 EST
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Or perhaps one may infer that the browsing/reading of entire issues of any given journal is a thing of the past. Perhaps this goes to show that article level access is truly the preferred model of information/research delivery and that the construct of the journal as a whole is dying out. An interesting tangent study could be done to see which of the two republished articles was indexed most and thus ended up being cited most often. Jill Emery University of Houston At 07:54 PM 11/9/2004 -0500, Margaret Landesman wrote: >Perhaps one might infer that the length of time it took for someone to >notice this says something about the number of people who actually read >these Emerald journals with any regularity?? > >Margaret Landesman >U. of Utah
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