What Happens When An Academic Publisher Stops Publishing? - Neuroskeptic

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-03-12

Summary:

"What happens when an academic publisher stops publishing? What can scientists do when they get a manuscript accepted, only to find that the journal has become inactive? A British scholarly publisher called Open Access Publishing London (OAPL) has, seemingly, died, or at least gone into hibernation. Neuroskeptic readers may remember OA Publishing London. It was founded in late 2012 after another publisher, BioMed Central (BMC), stopped publishing a journal called Head and Neck Oncology, alleging ‘major irregularities’ by the editors. A few weeks after that happened, OAPL was founded, the company being registered in the name of a relative of one of the editors of the axed journal. OAPL graciously adopted Head and Neck Oncology and also launched many other new journals too. OAPL became quite successful. They published an average of two papers per day for their first two years, by my estimate, based on the fact that they published roughly 1,500 articles over some 730 days. Many of their journal editors are established scientists. But now OAPL appears to have become moribund. Their website has added only a small number of papers in the past five months: by my count they have no papers dated to 2015, and only a handful dated November or December 2014, across their whole set of journals. In terms of individual journals, the flagship Head and Neck Oncology (which was once the highest-ranked journal in its field) last published a paper in October 2014. Other OAPL journals such as OA Evidence-Based Medicine and OA Bioinformatics haven’t updated for over a year. OAPL seem to have provided no explanation for this strange hiatus. Even stranger, OAPL’s lapse into inactivity appears to have left some articles in a state of limbo ..."

Link:

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2015/03/11/when-publisher-stops-publishing/#.VQG4PhB4qMY

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.gold oa.publishers oa.business_models oa.quality oa.credibility oa.journals

Date tagged:

03/12/2015, 12:04

Date published:

03/12/2015, 08:04