Journal of Scholarly Publishing

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Scholarly Publishing is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
On Revision: The Only Writing That Counts by William Germano; Revise: The Scholar-Writer’s Essential Guide to Tweaking, Editing, and Perfecting Your Manuscript by Pamela Haag9
Writing on the Job: Best Practices for Communicating in the Digital Age by Martha B. Coven; Writing with Sweet Clarity by John E. Eck; Write for Your Life by Anna Quindlen; Wri7
On Defending History with Big, Short Books on Broad Topics5
Jonathan G. Davies. A Very Short Book about Writing.; Christopher M. Strickland. Letters to an Aspiring Scholar: Embracing Creativity for Doctoral Scholarship and Overcoming Obstacles in Eve5
The OMICS Group and Its Agents: An Evidence Base4
Are Differences in Research Performance Creating a Glass Ceiling for Women Faculty in Business Schools?4
Visualization and Bibliometric Analysis of Research Evolution on Metaverse4
What I’ve Learned about Writing a Second Book4
Publishing during Doctoral Candidature: Policies, Practices, and Identities by Jun Lei3
Contemporary Publishing and the Culture of Books by Alison Baverstock, Richard Bradford, and Madelena Gonzalez3
WAAI: A Weighted Author Affiliation Index for Journal Evaluation3
Unraveling the Attributes of Productive Scholars in Social Science Fields: A Study of Chinese Scholars Publishing in Top-Tier International Journals3
Against Using the Book Proposal to Rethink Your Book: Why and How to Work on Your Book Instead3
The Quality Blog: Proposal of a New Format in Lieu of Academic Research Blog2
Exploring the Process and Strategies of Chinese–English Abstract Writing Using Machine Translation Tools2
Global Shift, Seventh Edition: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy by Peter Dicken2
Editorial of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing2
Tens of Thousands of American Academics on the Editorial Boards of Journals Run by Predatory Publishers2
Inside the Critics’ Circle: Book Reviewing in Uncertain Times by Phillipa K. Chong; Why Writing Matters by Nicholas Delbanco; Every Day I Write the Book: Notes on Style by Amita2
Things Are More Complicated Now: Scholarly Journals and the Dissemination of Academic Research2
Making the Most of Your Research Journal by Nicole Brown2
Copy-Editing Expectations of Authors from the Middle East2
They Rejected My Paper: Why?1
How to Conduct an Effective Peer Review by Gloria Barczak and Abbie Griffin1
An Empirical Study on Roles and Their Information Correlations for Interdisciplinary Peer Reviewer1
What Do They Say? Authors of Articles in Predatory Journalism and Mass Communication Journals Speak1
Clearer Academic Guidelines to Assist Authors and Editors Are Needed to Navigate Geopolitically Sensitive Conflicts1
Integrating Technology in English Language Arts Teacher Education by Donna L. Pasternak1
Ethical Expectations of Academic Research by College Undergraduate Students1
Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part Two: Author Motivation, Audience, and Publishing Knowledge1
Credibility on Scholar Performance Evaluation Using Google Scholar and ResearchGate1
The Role of the Editor of an Academic Publication Blog1
Global Research Trends in Predatory Publishing: A Bibliometric and Topic Analysis1
Books and Social Media: How the Digital Age is Shaping the Printed Word by Miriam J. Johnson1
Crossing Between Clinical Work and Scholarly Publishing: Early-Career Neurosurgeons as Clinician-Researchers1
Publication History: A Double-DOI-Based Method for Storing and/or Monitoring Information about Published and Corrected Academic Literature1
The Ethics of Scholarly Book Reviewing1
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