Positive features:
- These are fully open access journals. Articles are posted, and anyone with an internet connection can read or download the papers.
- The topical coverage is too wide. Does the world really need another journal that purports to cover the very wide subject matter of anthropology? Actually, the content tends to be rather idiosyncratic at best; I doubt anyone would claim that Open Access Anthropology is at the cutting edge of the discipline (check out their tables of contents).
- The cost of publishing is high.
- I am doubtful about the quality of the peer review process. I have no hard data to support my skepticism, which is just a hunch and could be incorrect. But my guess is that the reputation of these journals if pretty low among most anthropologists, if only because they are new; they don't seem to address hot new areas; and the contributors and board may not be the top experts.
Now perhaps with electronic publishing today we don't need tightly focused journals. If I want to keep up on current research about, say, ancient basketry, I can find relevant papers through search engines, contents alerts, and the like. If a paper is available online, it doesn't matter whether it is published in the highly prestigious "Ancient Basketry Review" or in the newbie "Journal of Anthropology." The important thing is to get access to the papers. But I resist this notion, and I think that focused journals are still very important.
Perhaps you think I am just a cranky old traditionalist who likes to hold printed journals in his grubby paws and who looks askance at new internet publishing. Actually, I am pretty sure that the printed journal has a limited future, and before too long electronic format will be the only thing available for most journals. But I do feel strongly about the issues of intellectual focus and demonstrable quality, and in these areas the new commercial open access journals don't seem to measure up.
7 comments:
Wow, Hindawi journals really want my business! I just got an email inviting me to submit a paper to the International Journal of Population Research. I guess that is better than the biomedical journals that were sending out mass emails a few months ago.
Why not just keep publishing in the established journals, for free, and self-archive your final refereed drafts to make them (Green) OA?
(Gold) OA publishing's day will come -- but only after Green OA has prevailed globally. Till then, paying for Gold OA is a needless waste of money, for OA that just a few cost-free keystrokes will buy...
Once more the great Harnad sh*** . Green OA cannot give the "version of record", it has to operate instead with drafts and dubious things like the dark deposits plus request button.
As usual, Steven Harnad has excellent advice. Not sure what the previous bizarre comment is about.
I am just a cranky old traditionalist who likes to hold printed journals in his grubby paws and who looks askance at new internet publishing. Actually, I am pretty sure that the printed journal has a limited future, and before too long electronic format will be the only thing available for most journals.
You gave a nice point, once again.That's why I like your blog.
I wanted that all my colleagues put online (sites like Scribd)as much papers as they can, with only one purpose, and that's to have access to papers any time any where. I can tell you that it didn't take a long time before everybody knew that it's OK if paper they need isn't in the library, because u can access it online, which is really great. I really belive this is the future and hope to see more open access (specialised)journals.
The advantages of free, anywhere anytime access to paper you need is really a future.
2 years ago when "Scribd" started I said to my colleagues to put as much of their work as they can and it turned up into a great collection of papers.
What I hope for is specialized and open acccess journals where students who didn't publish anything yet (for many reasons-which I wouldn't debate about now)could do so.
If you know place (journal) where they accept student papers please writte to me.
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