Interview with eLife, a new tech-forward #openaccess journal | Mendeley Blog

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-11-21

Summary:

Use the link to access the interview described as follows: "I recently caught up with the very busy eLife team to ask them a few questions, along the same lines as the PeerJ interview I did earlier this year. While there are many new open access journals launching every year, we think this one is special because they’re breaking the traditional mold in some significant ways: bringing transparency to reviews, implementing full open access as opposed to just free-to-read access, and redesigning the publication processes to implement modern technology. They’re also intending to be highly selective, somewhat breaking the newly popular megajournal mold from which PLOS ONE was cast and which most major traditional publishers have hastened to copy..."

Link:

http://blog.mendeley.com/open-access/interview-with-elife-a-new-tech-forward-openaccess-journal/

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.gold oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.licensing oa.copyright oa.plos oa.peer_review oa.impact oa.preservation oa.quality oa.prestige oa.wellcome oa.jif oa.citations oa.f1000 oa.hhmi oa.misunderstandings oa.indexing oa.elife oa.altmetrics oa.peerj oa.max_planck_society oa.interviews oa.libre oa.journals oa.metrics oa.people

Date tagged:

11/21/2012, 13:39

Date published:

11/21/2012, 08:39