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* The [http://www.arl.org/sparc/consult/index.shtml SPARC Consulting Group] provides guidance on [http://www.arl.org/sparc/publisher/incomemodels/ business models] to learned societies and other nonprofit organizations that want to make a switch to open access. They also provide an [http://www.arl.org/sparc/partnering/planning/index.shtml Open-access Journal Publishing Resource Index] containing advice on new journal planning, governance and editorial issues, marketing and promotion, and more.
* [http://works.bepress.com/scott_lyons/5/ Case Study on the Development of the International Journal of Exercise Science]: "This document is a summary case study on the origination, development, marketing and on-going management of this unique research journal."
* [http://works.bepress.com/scott_lyons/5/ Case Study on the Development of the International Journal of Exercise Science]: "This document is a summary case study on the origination, development, marketing and on-going management of this unique research journal."
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* The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) provides [http://publicationethics.org/resources a range of useful tools for journal editors and writers].
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* [[Michigan Publishing Marketing Guide]]
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* Editors of journals might consider joining the [http://www.celj.org/ Council of Editors of Learned Journals] for advice and support from other journal editors. There are also discipline-specific groups, such as [http://www.celxj.org/ CELxJ] and [http://lis-editors.org/ LIS-Editors].
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