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geoffbarker.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Humanities Matter Infographic http://4humanities.org/2013/07/the-humanities-matter-infographic/ These thoughts were initiated after coming across the new start-up PEERJ - which presented a new model for peer reviewed contributions relating to science and medicine. In response to what it saw as a narrowing of publishing options and increasing number of problematic monetising models of peer review PEERJ set up... | |
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researchwhisperer.org
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| | | | | Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash Recently, Zhejiang Gonggong University announced that articles published with MDPI, Frontiers Media & Hindawi, the three largest open access publishers, would not be included in research performance statistics. Universities have discouraged or banned staff from publishing in individual journals in the past, but this is the first report of... | |
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awayofhappening.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The Serials Crisis has always made the future of journal subscriptions unstable and headed for disaster. 6% yearly price increases,at a rate higher than inflation, with one party in the scholarly publishing process- the publishers - often pulling in30% profit margins? Nope. What makes this all the more shocking is that these price increases and... | |
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internationaljournalofwellbeing.org
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| | | [AI summary] This article describes the International Journal of Wellbeing, highlighting its open-access benefits, indexing status, and copyright retention policies for researchers. | ||