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- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 02:56:24 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull.stephen.fw@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Journals, Authors and 'Free Peer Review'
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Benjamin Kowarsch writes: > If any of you are publishing articles, just put your work on > ArXiv.org before you submit it to any journal. > More and more articles are now published in this way and the > journals don't treat this as an impediment, they treat the > rendering as it appears in the journal as their property while the > "pre-print" version published on ArXiv.org remains the property of > the author, licensed to ArXiv.org under non-exclusivity. I think this is going to be the model in the future. But for now, make sure that this is accepted practice among the likely journals for publishing your work! I think a defection by the editorial staff of a top Elsevier or Wiley journal, is what's needed to start the dominos toppling. It won't be a field-wide journal, but rather a more tight-knit specialty journal, probably not quite in the top 10 in the specialty, who can take most of their "stable" of authors with them by offering them guaranteed long-term access to the widest readership (I know my university is gradually cutting off the funding for the closed-access networks; ScienceDirect and JStor remain, but who knows...). If that turns into a movement, it will gut the scientific publishing industry as we know it. The field-wide journals will have to follow suit. I think the publishers can recover something, at much lower profits, by curating original collections taken from the open-access sources, with well-paid scientific editors, and by providing nice bound volumes for libraries -- I don't think those will ever go away. But how the mighty will fall. :-)
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