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Research Journals: Toward Uniformity or Retaining Diversity?
- Journal of Scholarly Publishing
- University of Toronto Press
- Volume 37, Number 3, April 2006
- pp. 230-235
- 10.1353/scp.2006.0009
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The libraries of universities and other research institutions are home to an abundance of academic journals, published in multifarious sizes, thicknesses, languages, and formats, with covers varying from black to psychedelic and covering every subject imaginable. More uniformity of format would favour the author, who would no longer have to tailor style to wherever the latest contribution is being submitted, but the current diversity of formats is aimed at the reader. Long may it so remain.