Open ctb opened 8 years ago
Here the wikipedia page on journals by preprint policy would be a great resource to link to, along with more rhetorically persuasive pages.
That's a good idea, thanks @ctb.
Other nice resources are also: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/search.php https://rchive.it/ (a wrapper for SHERPA/ROMEO)
More generally, the list of resources in this paper:
is reasonably recent and might be a good starting point for many things.
Thanks for your input, @ctb! I personally would count this still as part of open access (#9). In the open access topic the different paths (golden, green (i.e. preprints and instistitutional repositories) and diamond open access) should be described. But independent if this will be a distinct topic or part of open access (#9) it is good to have this explicitly mentioned as something to that needs to be addressed.
The reason I would suggest classifying it separately is that many people are afraid to publish in open access journals b/c of stigma. With preprints, you can make your work open (and citable), while also targeting the journals that your co-authors think are important.
Okay, just a question of "marketing" :) Good point.
Would be great to list benefits for each group. For example,
Authors:
Publishers:
Companies and Funding bodies:
What are the other benefits?
I don't think authors always view the opportunity to have more people review their work as a positive ;).
There's a more complete list in the figshare preprint I link to above, but in addition to citations and finding out about major problems BEFORE the peer reviewers, I also see:
Preprinting (as opposed to open access, #9) seems like an omission from the current topic suggestions.