Open access, power, and privilege: A response to “What I learned from predatory publishing” | Swauger | College & Research Libraries News

infodocketGARY's bookmarks 2017-12-04

Summary:

In June 2017, Jeffrey Beall published an opinion piece in Biochemia Medica titled “What I Learned from Predatory Publishers.” While there are several elements of this publication that I find inaccurate or problematic, I’m choosing four specific themes within his piece to critique. In the interest of full disclosure, I am Jeffrey Beall’s direct supervisor at the University of Colorado-Denver’s Auraria Library and have been since I began working there in July 2015.

Link:

http://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/16837/18435

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Tags:

oa.new oa.credibility oa.predatory oa.quality oa.beall oa.publishing

Date tagged:

12/04/2017, 19:39

Date published:

12/04/2017, 14:39