Why PMLA should become PLotMLA; or, Using your powers for good

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

"Suppose PMLA were to move entirely to open peer review and open access, reconstituting itself as a Public Library of the MLA (on the model of PLoS), perhaps with the help of an NEH grant. Would its prestige disappear? I doubt it. Its reputation for stodginess might, though. Unlike those [MLA] resolutions, the move to open peer review and open access would amount to an action, not just a recommendation. Because PMLA comes with a boatload of prestige, it would solve one problem that open peer review projects often face: fear among contributors that their work won't count toward promotion and tenure. It could be a decisive move to open up the acceptance of open peer review in the humanities, and make it easier for other journals to move to such models...."

Link:

http://nataliacecire.blogspot.com/2010/12/why-pmla-should-become-plotmla-or-using.html

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oa.journals oa.new oa.conversions oa.societies oa.humanities oa.prestige oa.recommendations oa.ssh

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 15:13

Date published:

01/03/2011, 21:37