Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Australia Has Lost 140 Journals in a Decade. That’s Damaging for Local Research and Education
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'At 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.' (Introduction)

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