In a sting operation, John Bohannon, a correspondent of Science, claims to have exposed dodgy open access journals. His argument seems to be that, because of their business model, some journals are biased towards accepting scientific articles, regardless of their quality. Sadly, Bohannon?s operation adds little to what we already know
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-06 URL: http://openscience.com/recent-pre-print-findi...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
TEXT is an open access journal – i.e. available to all online and not hidden behind expensive pay-wa...
In a sting operation, John Bohannon, a correspondent of Science, claims to have exposed dodgy open a...
Few weeks after the journal Science published a very unusual investigation by science journalist Joh...
In October this year, Science published a journalistic investigation into quality of peer review in ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com In general, the...
OA journals consequences for Science/ The scientific community; OA journals advantages/disadvantages...
In recent years the academic world has witnessed the mushrooming of journals that falsely pretend to...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
It was while drafting an editorial on the timely subject of publishing ethics that it first came to ...
SUMMARY Open access publishing has a dark side, the predatory publishers and journals that exist for...
A decade or more preceded the formal coinage of the term open access, but the practice of making j...
This chapter presents a three-phase analysis of 521 journals that use the open source publishing pla...
As recent news on the HAU and Springer Machine Intelligence journal show, Open Access needs to be pa...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-06 URL: http://openscience.com/recent-pre-print-findi...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
TEXT is an open access journal – i.e. available to all online and not hidden behind expensive pay-wa...
In a sting operation, John Bohannon, a correspondent of Science, claims to have exposed dodgy open a...
Few weeks after the journal Science published a very unusual investigation by science journalist Joh...
In October this year, Science published a journalistic investigation into quality of peer review in ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com In general, the...
OA journals consequences for Science/ The scientific community; OA journals advantages/disadvantages...
In recent years the academic world has witnessed the mushrooming of journals that falsely pretend to...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
It was while drafting an editorial on the timely subject of publishing ethics that it first came to ...
SUMMARY Open access publishing has a dark side, the predatory publishers and journals that exist for...
A decade or more preceded the formal coinage of the term open access, but the practice of making j...
This chapter presents a three-phase analysis of 521 journals that use the open source publishing pla...
As recent news on the HAU and Springer Machine Intelligence journal show, Open Access needs to be pa...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-06 URL: http://openscience.com/recent-pre-print-findi...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
TEXT is an open access journal – i.e. available to all online and not hidden behind expensive pay-wa...