Posted: September 27, 2012 | Author: Margaret Heller | Filed under: change, publication, Scholarly Communication, what-if | Tags: open access, peer review, PeerJ, scholarly communication | Leave a comment » Open access publication makes acces... 続きを読む
Saturday, 21 July 2012 The Making of PeerJ So, as of 12th June 2012, a blue long-tailed primate was finally out of the rucksack with regards to the newest and potentially next ground breaking Open Access Publishing Company/Industry, PeerJ. Wi... 続きを読む
Support Grows for Open Access to Science Research Elliot Harmon, June 29th, 2012 PeerJ Founders Peter Binfield and Jason Hoyt / Duncan Hull / CC BY In their excellent Washington Post opinion piece, Matt Cooper and Elizabeth Wiley suggest that... 続きを読む
I’m not one for posting publisher press releases on this blog (and embargoed ones at that!) but sometimes you just have to try something a little different. And this is such an occasion. Below is the press release for a new science publishin... 続きを読む
論文掲載料を一度支払えば、毎年、指定回数掲載でき、その論文を生涯自由利用できる査読オープンアクセス(OA)誌"PeerJ"が発刊される。対象は生物科学・医学分野。 会員の種類は3つ(Basic、Enhanced、nvestigator)あり、年間掲載回数がそれぞれ1回、2回、無... 続きを読む
カレントアウェアネス・ポータルは、図書館界、図書館情報学に関する最新の情報をお知らせする、国立国会図書館のサイトです。 2012年6月12日、元PLoS ONE出版代表のPeter Binfield氏が立ち上げたオープンアクセス出版社“PeerJ”について正式発表が行われまし... 続きを読む
You are here: Home / Publishing / New OA Journal, Backed by O’Reilly, May Disrupt Academic Publishing An open access academic publishing company called Peer J Inc. launched today, and its notable co-founders are promising that the company’s... 続きを読む
For me, one of the more appealing aspects of open access publishing is that by making costs transparent it could stimulate competition between publishers and generate innovative solutions to drive down prices. Today sees the launch of one suc... 続きを読む
Michael Crumbliss for redOrbit.com The world of scientific publishing has long been dominated by for-profit publishers who can limit the spread of ideas. A scientist’s career and future are made (or lost) by the quality and volume of article... 続きを読む
As many of you know, before accepting a job at Scientific American, I worked at PLoS for three years (and became a vocal Open Access Evangelist even before that). While there, I worked closely with Pete Binfield who replaced Chris Surridge as... 続きを読む
PeerJ, Tim O'Reilly-Backed Open Access Journal, Challenges Academic Publishing Giants Reuters | By Chris Wickham Posted: 06/12/2012 10:03 am Updated: 06/12/2012 3:05 pm reddit stumble Get Science Alerts: Sign Up React: Amazing Inspiring Funn... 続きを読む
It is common for phone and Internet companies to charge customers a flat rate for service. Now, an unusual new open access scientific journal is offering researchers the ultimate publishing flat rate: Pay $259 once and publish as many papers ... 続きを読む
Here’s a roundup of some of today’s PeerJ launch coverage. + New OA Journal, Backed by O’Reilly, May Disrupt Academic Publishing (by Michael Kelley, Library Journal) PeerJ will do without the widely employed and often expensive article-pro... 続きを読む
We’re very excited to announce today the launch of PeerJ, a fascinating new experiment to find an open access business model which improves upon accessibility, submission time, and the peer review mechanism. One reason we’re excited is that... 続きを読む
Scholarly Publishing 2012: Meet PeerJ Upstart publisher PeerJ plans a new twist on open access—can it work? By Peter Brantley Jun 12, 2012 Over the past decade, the open access movement has grown by leaps and bounds, with increased awareness... 続きを読む
Nature | News Journal offers flat fee for ‘all you can publish’ Science-publishing ventures continually battle for market space, yet most operate on one of only two basic business models. Either subscribers pay for access, or authors pay fo... 続きを読む
LONDON (Reuters) - The genteel but lucrative world of academic publishing is being stirred up by a dispute over who pays for and who profits from scientific research funded largely by taxpayers. Scientists' careers are made, and broken, by th... 続きを読む
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Somewhere along the way, the business of academic journals got stupidly misaligned with their raison d’être. If they exist to spread credible, peer-reviewed research, it seems counterintuitive that access to that information be restricted to... 続きを読む
Researchers: Joining the open-access club just got easier. For a modest fee, authors can buy “lifetime rights” to publish their work in a new open-access, peer-reviewed journal-and-preprint service called PeerJ. The venture, which made its ... 続きを読む