David Worlock | Developing digital strategies for the information marketplace | Supporting the migration of information providers and content players into the networked services world of the future.

peter.suber's bookmarks 2025-04-27

Summary:

"1 Open access has plateaued and is beginning to decline. The system created to increase accessibility by lowering costs is being rejected on cost grounds. it’s volume based publishing model does not inspire trust.

2 The peer review system is broken and is losing the confidence of researchers , funders and consumers.

3 Users look in vain for a central retraction index and a transparent system to comprehensively log withdrawn articles

4 Publishing journals is still too slow for the purposes of the fastest moving sectors within science and technology

5 The cost of publishing in journals are too great to be sustained by the research community, and the benefits too little to encourage funders to meet the bill.

6 Many of the issues could be resolved if journal publishing offered the complete integrity– protection from papermills, bogus AI generated content et cetera – that users assume and expect

7 The need to standardise metadata,PIDs, and standard content coding (ISCC, C2 PA et cetera) maybe easier to accomplish in self publishing software than in existing publisher systems.

8 Giving recognition and validation to researchers and research institutions, whether for grant awards or job preferment, is better performed outside of journal branding  and citation indexing systems which are too easily gamed and manipulated.

9 The research article/report/paper itself needs to change. Pre-registration of hypothesis and methodology prior to research commencement will be one factor. The need to associate articles with experimental data and other evidential material currently not handled by publishers is another. research findings also need to be associated with code, videos, images, audio material, blogs and other elements..

10. Researchers in many disciplines cannot afford the time to read papers in full. As a result, machine to machine communication becomes vital, and is not aided by current systems. The classic research article is a narrative form in a world with increasing the few human readers. Machines do not appreciate narrative: they perform better on world structured data clearly marked with metadata...."

Link:

https://www.davidworlock.com/2025/04/10-reasons-why-the-science-research-journal-has-passed-its-sell-by-date/

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Date tagged:

04/27/2025, 13:03

Date published:

04/27/2025, 09:04