Latin American journals are open-access pioneers. Now, they need an audience | Science | AAAS

peter.suber's bookmarks 2024-12-06

Summary:

"Latin America is also a global pioneer in trying to overcome a long-standing challenge for noncommercial journals in the Global South: invisibility. Most are published in languages other than English, the lingua franca of science, and only a small fraction of them are indexed in international citation and index systems. “I know that my papers will probably not be read on the same scale as if I published in a high-impact journal,” says Oliveira, whose first published paper appeared in Nature. That lack of visibility adds to the inequities facing scientists in the Global South who seek alternatives to commercial publishers, with their high fees or subscription paywalls...."

Link:

https://www.science.org/content/article/latin-american-journals-are-open-access-pioneers-now-they-need-audience

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » peter.suber's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.new oa.latin_america oa.journals oa.nonprofit oa.academic_led oa.economics_of oa.discoverability oa.south oa.platforms oa.scielo oa.fees oa.no-fee oa.redalyc oa.latindex

Date tagged:

12/06/2024, 10:45

Date published:

12/06/2024, 05:47