[JoPP-Public] open access journals

Francesca Musiani francesca.musiani at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 20:40:17 CET 2013


Great idea, Mathieu!

Cheers,
Francesca

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> From: Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
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> Hi all
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> As everyone is aware there has been a renewed focus on open access following the suicide of activist A. Swartz. A lot of US academics are now committing to only publishing in open access journals.
> For example see the following extract from a blog post:
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> What I haven?t seen so far is research communities putting together a list of Open Access journals to focus their publication efforts on. If enough of us show preference for or entirely restrict our publishing efforts to open access journals then this could shift the balance of prestige as well. Imagine if open access journals were the venues for the very best, most novel, most methodologically sound and innovative, most well expressed work by virtue of the intense competition to get published in them?
> http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/01/17/goopenaccess-for-the-ethnography-matters-community/
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> Maybe we could put such as list together and include it on the site as a resource?
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> Just a thought,
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> cheers
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> Mathieu
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> From: Dariusz Jemielniak <darekj at kozminski.edu.pl>
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> good idea!
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> dj
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 7:16 PM, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>wrote:
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>> Hi all
>>
>> As everyone is aware there has been a renewed focus on open access
>> following the suicide of activist A. Swartz. A lot of US academics are now
>> committing to only publishing in open access journals.
>> For example see the following extract from a blog post:
>>
>> *What I haven't seen so far is research communities putting together a
>> list of Open Access journals to focus their publication efforts on.* If
>> enough of us show preference for or entirely restrict our publishing
>> efforts to open access journals then this could shift the balance of
>> prestige as well. Imagine if open access journals were the venues for the
>> very best, most novel, most methodologically sound and innovative, most
>> well expressed work by virtue of the intense competition to get published
>> in them?
>>
>> http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/01/17/goopenaccess-for-the-ethnography-matters-community/
>>
>> Maybe we could put such as list together and include it on the site as a
>> resource?
>>
>> Just a thought,
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Mathieu
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> From: george dafermos <georgedafermos at gmail.com>
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> good idea.
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> and a list is available through the www.doaj.org [directory of open
> access journals] website: it lists 8599 journals!
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> x,
> g.
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> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> As everyone is aware there has been a renewed focus on open access following
>> the suicide of activist A. Swartz. A lot of US academics are now committing
>> to only publishing in open access journals.
>> For example see the following extract from a blog post:
>>
>> What I haven?t seen so far is research communities putting together a list
>> of Open Access journals to focus their publication efforts on. If enough of
>> us show preference for or entirely restrict our publishing efforts to open
>> access journals then this could shift the balance of prestige as well.
>> Imagine if open access journals were the venues for the very best, most
>> novel, most methodologically sound and innovative, most well expressed work
>> by virtue of the intense competition to get published in them?
>> http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/01/17/goopenaccess-for-the-ethnography-matters-community/
>>
>> Maybe we could put such as list together and include it on the site as a
>> resource?
>>
>> Just a thought,
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Mathieu
>> --
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> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 20:37:17 +0100
> From: Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
> Subject: Re: [JoPP-Public] open access journals
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> Hi George, Dariusz
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> True, but the DOAJ list has everything - I was thinking of social science I guess...?
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> cheers
>
>
> Mathieu
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> On 01/24/13, george dafermos  <georgedafermos at gmail.com> wrote:
>> good idea.
>>
>> and a list is available through the www.doaj.org [directory of open
>> access journals] website: it lists 8599 journals!
>>
>> x,
>> g.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au> wrote:
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > As everyone is aware there has been a renewed focus on open access following
>> > the suicide of activist A. Swartz. A lot of US academics are now committing
>> > to only publishing in open access journals.
>> > For example see the following extract from a blog post:
>> >
>> > What I haven?t seen so far is research communities putting together a list
>> > of Open Access journals to focus their publication efforts on. If enough of
>> > us show preference for or entirely restrict our publishing efforts to open
>> > access journals then this could shift the balance of prestige as well.
>> > Imagine if open access journals were the venues for the very best, most
>> > novel, most methodologically sound and innovative, most well expressed work
>> > by virtue of the intense competition to get published in them?
>> > http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/01/17/goopenaccess-for-the-ethnography-matters-community/
>> >
>> > Maybe we could put such as list together and include it on the site as a
>> > resource?
>> >
>> > Just a thought,
>> >
>> > cheers
>> >
>> > Mathieu
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