Australia has lost 140 journals in a decade. That's damaging for local research and education
- Written by Hamid R. Jamali, Associate Professor and Associate Head, School of Information and Communication Studies, Charles Sturt University
ShutterstockAt least 140 Australian journals ceased publication in the past decade. While there are still more than 650 Australian journals, 75% of the discontinued ones served the arts, social sciences and humanities disciplines. The loss of journals has significant implications for local scholarship.
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