POST Journal of Political Studies and Theory https://journal.ep.liu.se/PostJournal <div id="focusAndScope"> <h3>Focus and Scope</h3> <p>POST is a refereed academic journal which creates a forum for the publication of innovative writing and access to debates that do not get exposure elsewhere. Already canonised established journals reproduce the canon. Even though academic writing is all about inquiry, argument and discussion, these practices are regularily stowed away ahead of the actual publication. Due to these conservative practices, and to the speed of which society and the world of knowledge is currently developing, science publishing is at risk of bracketing/marginalising itself. We believe that science publishing needs to be more about the peer review process rather than gate keeping. POST will be leading the way for new practices in publishing where processes commonly hidden away, here are part of the gaingings.</p> </div> <div id="peerReviewProcess"> <h3>&nbsp;</h3> </div> Linköping University Electronic Press en-US POST Journal of Political Studies and Theory <!-- wrapper holding the right content --> <div id="content_right"><!--{start_main_content}--><h1>Copyright</h1><p>As POST is an open access journal, this means that anyone who can access the Internet can freely download and read the journal. There are no commercial interests for Linköping University Electronic Press. There are no charges for publishing authors.</p><p>The core idea of open access is that copyright remains with the author(s). However, we publish with the agreement of the author that if she or he decides later to publish the article elsewhere, that the publisher will be notified, prior to any acceptance, that the article has already been published by POST.</p><p>When publishing with POST, it is with the agreement of the author that if they make their article available elsewhere on the internet (for example, on their own website or an institutional website), that they will do so by making a link to the article as published in POST using the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number of the article and acknowledge in the text of the site that the article has been previously published in POST.</p></div> Subject area classification, Part 2 https://journal.ep.liu.se/PostJournal/article/view/28 <p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: medium;">Classification of research publications to the middle or detail level is becoming a necessity and experience has shown that manual approaches involving authors or librarians are unreliable or ineffective. Automatic or partially automatic techniques based on affiliation of the authors or the journal in which a publication is published are also unreliable (in both cases, because either affiliations or journals are too broad to indicate a unique detailed-level classification. The ideal is publication-based classification.</span></p> David Lawrence Copyright (c) 2016 David Lawrence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 2016-08-17 2016-08-17 1 1 Subject area classification via Text analysis at Linköping University https://journal.ep.liu.se/PostJournal/article/view/26 In Sweden, research is to be classified using SCB’s classification system for subject areas (<a href="http://www.scb.se/sv_/Dokumentation/Klassifikationer-och-standarder/Standard-for-svensk-indelning-av-forskningsamnen-2011/"><span style="color: #0563c1;">http://www.scb.se/sv_/Dokumentation/Klassifikationer-och-standarder/Standard-for-svensk-indelning-av-forskningsamnen-2011/</span></a> ). The system has three levels, a top level, a middle level and a detail level (the latter two levels sometimes referred to as 3 and 5-digit levels, respectively, corresponding to the length of the numerical codes for the levels). David Lawrence Copyright (c) 2016 David Lawrence https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 2016-08-16 2016-08-16 1 1