Barriers to scholarly publishing among library and information science researchers: International perspectives

Author:

Lund Brady D.1ORCID,Wang Ting1,Shamsi Amrollah2,Abdullahi Jamilu3,Awojobi Esther Abosede4,Borgohain Dhruba Jyoti5,Bueno de la Fuente Gema6,Huerta Gilberto Parra7ORCID,Isfandyari-Moghaddam Alireza8,Islam Md. Anwarul9,Khasseh Ali Akbar10ORCID,Lamba Manika11ORCID,Mannan Endang Fitriyah12,Manyonga David13,Nan Boya2,Nie Bing14,Raju N. Vasantha15,Pineda Eva Ugarte2ORCID,Shukla Ravi16,da Silva Rafaela Carolina17ORCID,Yusuf Aliyu Olugbenga18

Affiliation:

1. Emporia State University

2. Independent Researcher

3. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University

4. Olabisi Onabanjo University

5. Mizoram University

6. University of Zaragoza

7. Metropolitan Autonomous University

8. Islamic Azad University

9. University of Dhaka

10. Payame Noor University

11. University of Delhi

12. Airlangga University

13. Supporting Knowledge Information Literacy Learning Services (SKILLS) Afrika

14. Zhejiang Vocational College of Science and Technology

15. Government First Grade College, Talakadu

16. University of Jammu

17. Sao Paulo State University

18. Federal University of Lafia

Abstract

The 21 authors of this study, 19 of whom are non-native English speakers, reflect on the barriers to publishing academic journal articles in top international journals. Each author responded to the same set of questions pertaining to educational (PhD) opportunities for emerging scholars, financial conditions for researchers, and challenges in publishing their work. Limited English language skills, lack of research funding, and different research topics were identified as the most significant barriers to publish in the journals. Recruiting volunteers or using electronic translations for accepted articles for journals, reducing software and subscription to academic journals costs, expanding journal scope, and providing guidance and collaboration across borders are possible measures to reduce the negative impact of the barriers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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