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Academic publishing

For academics trained to plough a narrow, deep, heavily footnoted field, writing for a more general audience can be difficult. But the rewards, both personal and financial, can be considerable. Matthew Reisz picks the brains of publishing professionals for their dos and don¡¯ts

22 December

Five years on from Cambridge University Press¡¯ controversial compliance with a Chinese government request to make more than 300 articles unavailable to Chinese readers, publishers are increasingly self-censoring content on ¡®sensitive¡¯ topics. But is the trade-off justified, asks George Cooper

8 December