The Charleston Advisor Publishes Q&A Interview With Jeffrey Beall on Open Access Publishing | LJ INFOdocket

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-07-30

Summary:

"A person we’ve mentioned several times on infoDOCKET in recent months (see below) is Jeffrey Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado in Denver. Beall writes about and compiles/maintains a list of 'questionable' (aka predatory) open access publishers on his Scholarly Open Access blog. In the July 2013 issue of The Charleston Advisor, George Machovec (Managing Editor of TCA), interviews Beall about open access and predatory publishing. The Charleston Advisor is a fee-based publication HOWEVER the complete interview with Beall is open access, available to all, no subscription required.  Here’s one exchange from the interview. 'Q. What are predatory publishers, and how do they 'prey'?  A. Predatory publishers are those that unprofessionally abuse the gold Open Access model of scholarly publishing. That is to say, they set up their operations mainly to attract the article processing fees that authors are required to pay under the gold OA model. The authors then become their main customers (not the readers), and the business is set up to attract authors and the fees they pay. The complete interview is available (HTML or PDF; no sub required) via links on this page."

Link:

http://www.infodocket.com/2013/07/29/the-charleston-advisor-publishes-qa-interview-with-jeffery-beall-on-open-access-publishing/

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.gold oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.comment oa.libraries oa.quality oa.librarians oa.fees oa.interviews oa.bealls_list oa.credibility oa.predatory oa.journals oa.people

Date tagged:

07/30/2013, 07:09

Date published:

07/30/2013, 03:09