Open-access row prompts editorial board of Elsevier journal to resign

peter.suber's bookmarks 2019-01-16

Summary:

"The editorial board of an influential scientometrics journal — the Journal of Informetrics — has resigned in protest over the open-access policies of its publisher, Elsevier, and launched a competing publication.

The board told Nature that given the journal’s subject matter — the assessment and dissemination of science — it felt it needed to be at the forefront of open publishing practices, which it says includes making bibliographic references freely available for analysis and reuse, and being open access and owned by the community...."

Link:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00135-8

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Tags:

oa.new oa.declarations_of_independence oa.societies oa.elsevier oa.mit_press oa.no-fee oa.conversions oa.resignations oa.academic_led oa.foaa oa.fair

Date tagged:

01/16/2019, 12:58

Date published:

01/16/2019, 07:59