[JoPP-Public] Fw: Your journal application to DOAJ: Journal of Peer Production

Steve Collins stephen.collins at mq.edu.au
Thu Aug 17 09:48:57 CEST 2017


Hi

Yeah, that's it. I know that Shima is registered with DOAJ too and I assume
that its text was acceptable so perhaps we can appropriate?

Cheers
Steve

On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 at 5:44 pm, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
wrote:

> Hi Steve, all
>
>
> For Shima they say the following (amongst many other things - some good
> ideas we could use, if we wanted)  - is this what you mean?
>
>
> cheers
>
>
> Mathieu
>
>
> The journal is licenced under a Creative Commons
> Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
> <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/>. Articles accepted
> for publication in *Shima* may be posted in open access repositories
> and/or on author’s personal research pages upon completion of the journal’s
> proofing processes in the form supplied to the authors (and identified as
> forthcoming).
>
> [...]
>
> Manuscripts which have been published as copyrighted material elsewhere
> cannot be submitted. In addition, manuscripts under review by the journal
> should not be resubmitted to copyrighted publications. However, by
> submitting a manuscript, the author(s) retain the rights to the published
> material
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* JoPP-Public <jopp-public-bounces at lists.ourproject.org> on behalf
> of Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 15:38
> *To:* Steve Collins
> *Cc:* angela.daly at qut.edu.au; Journal list
>
> *Subject:* Re: [JoPP-Public] Fw: Your journal application to DOAJ:
> Journal of Peer Production
>
>
> Hi Steve, all
>
>
> In the black block at the bottom of every webpage it says on the right (in
> grey so quite hard to read):
>
>
> "Journal of Peer Production - ISSN: 2213-5316
> All the contents of this journal are in the public domain."
>
> cheers
> Mathieu
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Steve Collins <stephen.collins at mq.edu.au>
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 15:01
>
> *To:* Mathieu ONeil
> *Cc:* Journal list; angela.daly at qut.edu.au
> *Subject:* Re: [JoPP-Public] Fw: Your journal application to DOAJ:
> Journal of Peer Production
> Well, in my experience I've not heard of any uni enforcing its rights and
> restricting authors (I'm sure it's happened to someone, somewhere though
> :P).
>
> Sorry Mathieu, I'm, a little unclear on what you meant by 'now it just
> says "all pubs in public domain"' - what says that? JoPP?
>
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Steve, all
>>
>>
>> We had a lot of discussion about (c) in the beginning and adopted I think
>> CC-BY-SA ? but now it just says "all pubs in public domain".
>>
>>
>> I guess we need to stay true to our free software roots somehow, so not
>> sure about the uni/author nexus...?
>>
>>
>> Others?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Mathieu
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Steve Collins <stephen.collins at mq.edu.au>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 12:52
>> *To:* Mathieu ONeil
>> *Cc:* Journal list; angela.daly at qut.edu.au
>> *Subject:* Re: [JoPP-Public] Fw: Your journal application to DOAJ:
>> Journal of Peer Production
>>
>> Hi Mathieu
>>
>> What's JoPP's current arrangement with copyrights - is there a current
>> arrangement? I'm guessing that authors don't agree to anything when they
>> submit an article to JoPP. We'll need to implement something for the future
>> - but also need to work on what to do with work that's already been
>> published. To add complexity to the situation it's usual for universities
>> to own the IP in academics' work.
>>
>> I spoke to a colleague who manages an online journal that is registered
>> with DOAJ, and their (c) statement is quite brief but might provide a
>> template? http://shimajournal.org/index.php
>> Publication Details - Shima: The International Journal of ...
>> <http://shimajournal.org/index.php>
>> shimajournal.org
>> Shima is a SCOPUS registered peer-refereed academic journal that is
>> published twice a year in open access online form and has been registered
>> with the Directory of ...
>>
>>
>>
>> cheers
>> steve
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, again
>>>
>>>
>>> To help move things along here are the two places on the journal site
>>> where text could be amended. I realise some of you may be enjoying the *dolce
>>> far niente* of the Northern summer, but, well...
>>>
>>>
>>> I've made the required changes to the low-hanging fruit i.e. article
>>> processing charges and open access [in bold] below.
>>>
>>>
>>> However for this next requirement I am less certain; where exactly do we
>>> stand on author copyright? Steve and Angela, I'm looking at you! 😊
>>>
>>> "Your application also stated that the author does not hold the
>>> copyright without restrictions, and does not retain publishing rights
>>> without restrictions. However, I could not find any information about the
>>> copyright transfer requirement, or an indication of the rights holder for a
>>> published paper. This signals a lack of transparency in the authoring and
>>> publishing process. If you send me a link where this information can be
>>> found, I can update your DOAJ application."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> =-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=
>>>
>>> <http://peerproduction.net/about/mission-statement/>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mission Statement
>>> The Journal of Peer Production (JoPP) seeks high-quality contributions
>>> from researchers and practitioners of peer production. We understand peer
>>> production as a mode of commons-based and oriented production in which
>>> participation is voluntary and predicated on the self-selection of tasks.
>>> Notable examples are the collaborative development of Free Software
>>> projects and of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia.
>>> Through the analysis of the forms, operations, and contradictions of
>>> peer producing communities in contemporary capitalist society, the journal
>>> aims to open up new perspectives on the implications of peer production for
>>> social change.
>>> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: [etc]
>>>
>>> CHANGE TO =>
>>>
>>> Mission Statement
>>> The Journal of Peer Production (JoPP) seeks high-quality contributions
>>> from researchers and practitioners of peer production. We understand peer
>>> production as a mode of commons-based and oriented production in which
>>> participation is voluntary and predicated on the self-selection of tasks.
>>> Notable examples are the collaborative development of Free Software
>>> projects and of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia.
>>> Through the analysis of the forms, operations, and contradictions of
>>> peer producing communities in contemporary capitalist society, the journal
>>> aims to open up new perspectives on the implications of peer production for
>>> social change.
>>> *The Journal of Peer Production is an open access academic journal that
>>> allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, and link
>>> to the full texts of articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose
>>> except where otherwise noted.*
>>> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: [etc]
>>>
>>>
>>> =-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=
>>>
>>> <http://peerproduction.net/about/submissions/>
>>>
>>> How to submit to the Journal of Peer Production
>>> JoPP will be published twice a year. All scientific contributions will
>>> be peer reviewed.
>>> If you have a question about the suitability of your contribution to
>>> JoPP, please contact the editorial team by posting to the (not publicly
>>> archived) editorial team mailing list: jopp [dash] editorial [at] lists
>>> [dot] ourproject [dot] org
>>> Once papers have been accepted, it is the author’s responsibility to
>>> format them in accordance with our specifications.
>>>
>>> CHANGE TO =>
>>>
>>> How to submit to the Journal of Peer Production
>>> *No article processing charges (APCs**) or article submission charges
>>> are required to publish in JoPP.*
>>> JoPP will be published twice a year. All scientific contributions will
>>> be peer reviewed.
>>> If you have a question about the suitability of your contribution to
>>> JoPP, please contact the editorial team by posting to the (not publicly
>>> archived) editorial team mailing list: jopp [dash] editorial [at] lists
>>> [dot] ourproject [dot] org
>>> Once papers have been accepted, it is the author’s responsibility to
>>> format them in accordance with our specifications.
>>>
>>>
>>> =-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Mathieu
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> *From:* JoPP-Public <jopp-public-bounces at lists.ourproject.org> on
>>> behalf of Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au>
>>> *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 8:44
>>> *To:* Journal list
>>> *Subject:* [JoPP-Public] Fw: Your journal application to DOAJ: Journal
>>> of Peer Production
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> Response from DOAJ FYI. I guess we need to be more explicit in our
>>> language. Does anyone have thoughts on the below?
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> Mathieu
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>> *From:* Rhonda Marker <rmarker at rutgers.edu>
>>> *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 8:24
>>> *To:* Mathieu ONeil
>>> *Cc:* Rhonda Marker
>>> *Subject:* Your journal application to DOAJ: Journal of Peer Production
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Dr. O’Neil,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I am one of the volunteer Associate Editors at Directory of Open Access
>>> Journals (DOAJ). I am currently processing your application for Journal
>>> of Peer Production to be included in DOAJ.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Your application states that you do not have article processing charges (
>>> APCs) or article submission charges. However, the link you gave where
>>> this information can be found does not mention APCs or submission
>>> charges. In order to be included in DOAJ, you must explicitly state
>>> that you do not have such charges.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> One of the requirements for entry into DOAJ is that your journal
>>> website must include an open access statement. The link provided on the
>>> application, http://peerproduction.net/, does not have a statement. I
>>> would like to suggest that you take a look at some of the journals that are
>>> currently in DOAJ. *Film Criticism* has a brief, clear statement about
>>> open access that also describes how readers can use the content:
>>> http://www.filmcriticismjournal.org/about.html Using such a statement
>>> would also fulfill another requirements for inclusion in DOAJ: stating
>>> your license or use terms for the reader.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Your application also stated that the author does not hold the copyright
>>> without restrictions, and does not retain publishing rights without
>>> restrictions. However, I could not find any information about the copyright
>>> transfer requirement, or an indication of the rights holder for a published
>>> paper. This signals a lack of transparency in the authoring and publishing
>>> process. If you send me a link where this information can be found, I can
>>> update your DOAJ application.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I look forward to hearing from you soon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Rhonda Marker
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Rhonda J. Marker
>>>
>>> Director of Shared User Services
>>>
>>> Rutgers University Libraries
>>>
>>> Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
>>>
>>> p: 848-932-5923 <(848)%20932-5923>
>>>
>>> rmarker at rutgers.edu
>>>
>>> ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7635-816X
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *Dr Steve Collins*
>> Senior Lecturer in Multimedia
>> Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
>> Macquarie University
>>
>> P: (02) 9850 2165
>> W: http://bit.ly/122QivW
>> L: Y3A 191D
>>
>
>
>
> --
> *Dr Steve Collins*
> Senior Lecturer in Multimedia
> Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
> Macquarie University
>
> P: (02) 9850 2165
> W: http://bit.ly/122QivW
> L: Y3A 191D
>
-- 
*Dr Steve Collins*
Senior Lecturer in Multimedia
Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
Macquarie University

P: (02) 9850 2165
W: http://bit.ly/122QivW
L: Y3A 191D
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