The advent of online publishing greatly facilitates the dissemination of scientific results. This revolution might have led to the untimely death of many traditional publishing companies, since today's scientists are perfectly capable of writing, formatting and uploading files to appropriate websites that can be consulted by colleagues and the general public alike. They also have the intellectual resources to criticize each other and organize an anonymous peer review system. The Open Access approach appears promising in this respect, but we cannot ignore that it is fraught with editorial and economic problems. A few powerful publishing companies not only managed to survive, but also rake up considerable profits. Moreover, they succeeded in ...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
A spirited discussion of what’s happening behind the scenes as journals respond to developments in s...
Background: Predatory behavior in open access peer reviewed scientific journals seems to be incr...
Predatory journals (PJ) exploit the open-access model promising high acceptance rate and fast track ...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Present changes in scientific publishing, especially those summarised by the term ‘Open Access' (OA)...
OA journals consequences for Science/ The scientific community; OA journals advantages/disadvantages...
The history of scientific communication is one of increasing access. The Gutenberg press allowed rap...
Predatory publishers—those that abuse the gold (author-pays) model of scholarly Open Access publishi...
With this Forum contribution I wish to shed light on the problematic developments in scientific publ...
With little money in science research, some believe that it is inappropriate for research councils t...
The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within co...
In recent years, academic publishing has been faced with many destructive phenomena. “Predatory publ...
I am writing this in China and, looking from my hotel room, I can barely see beyond the buildings on...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists’ personal web sites,...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
A spirited discussion of what’s happening behind the scenes as journals respond to developments in s...
Background: Predatory behavior in open access peer reviewed scientific journals seems to be incr...
Predatory journals (PJ) exploit the open-access model promising high acceptance rate and fast track ...
Despite holding the potential to liberate scholarly information, the digital era has, to the contrar...
Present changes in scientific publishing, especially those summarised by the term ‘Open Access' (OA)...
OA journals consequences for Science/ The scientific community; OA journals advantages/disadvantages...
The history of scientific communication is one of increasing access. The Gutenberg press allowed rap...
Predatory publishers—those that abuse the gold (author-pays) model of scholarly Open Access publishi...
With this Forum contribution I wish to shed light on the problematic developments in scientific publ...
With little money in science research, some believe that it is inappropriate for research councils t...
The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within co...
In recent years, academic publishing has been faced with many destructive phenomena. “Predatory publ...
I am writing this in China and, looking from my hotel room, I can barely see beyond the buildings on...
The availability of scientific and intellectual works freely through scientists’ personal web sites,...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
A spirited discussion of what’s happening behind the scenes as journals respond to developments in s...
Background: Predatory behavior in open access peer reviewed scientific journals seems to be incr...