The resignation of the editorial board of an Elsevier-owned linguistics journal and its open access reorganization could get the ball rolling for other journals to follow suit. This case is a reminder that open access means more than just providing access to an article; it means rethinking the whole process of publishing. Open access also raises important questions about who owns the critical information infrastructure for online publishing
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s Lingua resigning en...
Johan Rooryck with be presenting from a remote location via GoToMeeting. A description of his presen...
The resignation of the editorial board of an Elsevier-owned linguistics journal and its open access ...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Open Access publishing is often said to be the future of academic journals, but the actual move from...
<blockquote> <p>On the 27th of May, 2016, the EU Council proposed that a move to full open-access sh...
As Open access (OA) is often perceived as the end goal of scholarly publishing, much research has fo...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
Open Access is a simple idea that has resulted in a confusing landscape of business models, competin...
While many believe that the road to 100% open access (OA) is paved with making deals between publish...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-08-25 URL: http://openscience.com/the-journal-publishing...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The traditional subscription-based publishing system of scholarly journals is in crisis, and open ac...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s Lingua resigning en...
Johan Rooryck with be presenting from a remote location via GoToMeeting. A description of his presen...
The resignation of the editorial board of an Elsevier-owned linguistics journal and its open access ...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Open Access publishing is often said to be the future of academic journals, but the actual move from...
<blockquote> <p>On the 27th of May, 2016, the EU Council proposed that a move to full open-access sh...
As Open access (OA) is often perceived as the end goal of scholarly publishing, much research has fo...
In recent years, increased stakeholder pressure to transition research to Open Access has led to man...
Open Access is a simple idea that has resulted in a confusing landscape of business models, competin...
While many believe that the road to 100% open access (OA) is paved with making deals between publish...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-08-25 URL: http://openscience.com/the-journal-publishing...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
The traditional subscription-based publishing system of scholarly journals is in crisis, and open ac...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s Lingua resigning en...
Johan Rooryck with be presenting from a remote location via GoToMeeting. A description of his presen...