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Of course , scholarly journals generally provide reprints to the author , which is evidence that some supplementary publishing of articles in a journal is beneficial to the author without harming the journal .
Of course , scholarly journals generally provide reprints to the author , which is evidence that some supplementary publishing of articles in a journal is beneficial to the author without harming the journal .
114. lappuse
American scholars rarely receive any payment at all for such contributions , and in an increasing number of cases are required to contribute to the cost of printing the journal either through subsidies paid from the scholar's membership ...
American scholars rarely receive any payment at all for such contributions , and in an increasing number of cases are required to contribute to the cost of printing the journal either through subsidies paid from the scholar's membership ...
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Thus , it is exceedingly doubtful that the publisher of a journal is either author or proprietor of the average article published in a scholarly journal , where the author has permitted its publication without pay and generally without ...
Thus , it is exceedingly doubtful that the publisher of a journal is either author or proprietor of the average article published in a scholarly journal , where the author has permitted its publication without pay and generally without ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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