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Journals Published by Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 21:13:46 EDT
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Forward with permission of the author of the post - See below Chuck Hamaker ___________________________ Bibliographers are invited to read an article by David Bade of the University of Chicago, entitled "The Content of Journals Published by Nova Science Publishers, Inc.: Political History and Culture of Russia and Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe." Here is his abstract: "A look at the contents of some journals published by Nova revealed many issues which contained no original materials at all. The journals show a pattern of entire books about Russia from the early 20th century being reprinted chapter by chapter as though they were separately titled articles. Material from US government documents, Congressional Research Service reports, and material excerpted from other recent public-domain sources have been combined, sometimes with one or more original articles to produce journals costing between 700 and 900 US dollars annually." Although the article investigates only titles that concern Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, Nova Science publishes journals in many other fields as well. The full article has been posted on our IC networking site at http://infocenter.stanford.edu/novascience. Feel free to post comments about the article on that site. Karen ----------------------- Karen Rondestvedt Curator for Slavic & East European Collections Green Library East 345A rondest@stanford.edu (650) 725-1052 fax (650) 725-1068
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