Last month, Springer Nature signed a deal that allowed some German scientists to publish openly in Nature-branded journals for free, with a €9,500-per-article price baked into their institutions' ...subscription fees. Under the scheme, called guided OA, authors submit manuscripts and - if they pass a suitability screen - pay a nonrefundable fee of €2,190 to cover an editorial assessment and the peer-review process. Other publishers of highly selectivejournals haven't yet announced policies in response to Plan S. Cell Press (owned by Elsevier in Amsterdam) says that the journal Cell is finalizing its approach: it currently offers OA publishing at $5,900, but only to authors whose funding agency "has an appropriate agreement" with the journal.
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The Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle (JCSM) aims to publish articles with relevance to wasting disorders and illnesses of the muscle in the broadest sense. In order to avoid publication of ...inappropriate articles and to avoid protracted disputes, the Editors have established ethical guidelines that detail a number of regulations to be fulfilled prior to submission to the journal. This article updates the principles of ethical authorship and publishing in JCSM and its two daughter journals JCSM Rapid Communication and JCSM Clinical Reports. We require the corresponding author, on behalf of all co‐authors, to certify adherence to the following principles:
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The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) was an early pioneer of open access online publishing, and two decades later, some readers and authors may have forgotten the challenges of previous ...scientific publishing models. This commentary summarizes the many advantages of open access publishing for each of the main stakeholders in scientific publishing and reminds us that, like every innovation, there are disadvantages that we need to guard against, such as the problem of fraudulent journals. This paper then reviews the potential impact of some current initiatives, such as Plan S and JMIRx, concluding with some suggestions to help new open-access publishers ensure that the advantages of open access publishing outweigh the challenges.
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Annual Editor Report 2021 Ramos, Felipe
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Talles holds a PhD in Accounting from USP and is currently an Associate Professor at FUCAPE Business School. The results of this strategy are twofold: BBR is one of the most respected and accessed ...journals in the area in Brazil, and, consequently, authors consider it a potential channel for their high-quality research. The numbers show that BBR is committed to providing feedback to authors as soon as possible, while still maintaining a high-quality evaluation process. 5. APPENDIX A - AD HOC REVIEWERS (2021) Abreu, Welles Afonso Vieira, Valter Alano, Carlos Alves, Fernanda Alves, Helena Alves, Murilo Amaral, António Anacoreta, Luisa Andrade de Lima, Mauricio Andrade, Silveli Araújo, Rhoberta Backes, Danieli Bataglia, Walter Bellini, Carlo Benner, Mats Bido, Diógenes Binotto, Erlaine Bitencourt, Claudia Bitti, Eugenio Borges, Cândido Braga, Ana Braido, Gabriel Cabral, Lucas Carvalho, Juliana Casa Nova, Silvia Castro Martins, Henrique Castro, Jose Chiuzi, Rafael Cisneros, Juliana Coelho, Ana Lúcia Colauto , Romualdo Corral, Julio Correia Xavier, Gustavo Costa Júnior, Júlio Costa, Cristiano Crubellate, Joao Marcelo Cunha, Jacqueline Cunha, Julio d'Angelo, Marcia Dal-Soto, Fábio Dalmacio, Flavia Damajorovic, Jaques De Andrade, Alexsandro de Faveri, Diego de Lima, Francisco de Sousa, Josiano De Toni, Deonir Dias, Claudia Dias, Jorge dos Santos, Rogiene Dos-Santos, Marcos Evangelista Fonseca, Simone Farias, Josivania Farinha, Luis Felix, Bruno Fernandes, Gabriela Filho, José Flores Costa, Vivian Formiga, Kléber Formiga, Kléber Freitas, Flávia Freitas, Kenyth Furquim, Nelson Furtado, Liliane Gallon, Shalimar Garcia Lopes, Humberto Elias Goldszmidt, Rafael Guerrazzi, Luiz Haces Atondo, Gerardo Helal, Diogo Hernandez-Perlines, Felipe José, Bruno Klann, Roberto Klein, Amarolinda Kubo, Edson Laurett, Rozélia Leal, Fernanda Lima, Edmilson Lima, Vinicius Lopes, Joao Lúcio, Fábio Macedo, Joao Marcelo Maciel, Alessandra Mapanga, Arthur Marchiori, Danilo Marques, Carla Marques, Vagner Martens, Cristina Martins, Henrique Martins, Orleans Mauro, Jose Medeiros, Elvira Mhlanga, Oswald Miragaia, Dina Moll Brandao, Marcelo Momo, Fernanda Mota, Renato Mott, Michel Moura, Elton Moura, Ralf MUCCI, DANIEL Nassif, Vânia Neto, Silvio Nossa, Valcemiro Nunes, Moema Pereira Oliveira, Lucia Paganini, Paulo Paiva, Kely Pereira, Breno Perez, Gilberto Pimentel, Duarte Pinto, Marcelo Prado, Alexsandro Ramos, Guilherme reis, germano Reis, Yuna Ribeiro, Tarsila Rocha, Leonardo Rocha, Thelma Rodrigues, Evaldo César Rodrigues, Ricardo Rosa, Rodrigo Rossi, George Santos, Kathyana Saraiva, Tiago Schlickmann, Raphael Semprebon, Elder Sepulcri, Lara Silva Jr., Roberto Gregorio Silva Junior, Claudio Pilar Silva, Hermes Silva, Marcos Aurelio Silva, Minelle Simic, Mirna Sousa, Rossana Souza, José Tavares, Gustavo Tureta, César Urdan, André varvakis, gregorio Vasconcelos, Adriana Veiga, Claudimar Veites, Yan
Im Wintersemester 2020 fand an der Universität Ljubljana die Ringvorlesung „Diskursive Dynamiken" mit internationalen Sprecherinnen und Sprechern statt, die den wissenschaftlichen Austausch zwischen ...den deutschen und slowenischen Geisteswissenschaftlerinnen und Geisteswissenschaftlern anstrebte. Sie wurde von A. o. Prof. Dr. Janja Polajnar konzipiert und organisiert sowie großzügig unterstützt vom DAAD, dem Alexander-von-Humboldt- und DAAD-Alumni-Verein Slowenien, wie auch der Philosophischen Fakultät in Ljubljana. Im Anschluss an diese Veranstaltung entstanden das vorliegende Sonderheft, in dem Fallanalysen zu diskursiven Dynamiken in unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlich relevanten Diskursen versammelt sind, und das thematische Heft „Methodische Zugänge zu digitalen Texten und Diskursen" in der sprachwissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift Linguistica, das methodische Vorgehensweisen und Herausforderungen mit Blick auf digitale Texte und Diskurse fokussiert.
National Economic Association (Nationalekonomiska föreningen) was founded in 1877 and thus turns 145 in 2022. The association's first meeting was held on March 12, 1877, and from 1878 the meetings, ...which came to be called negotiations, are documented in writing. Even in 1972 the proceedings were published in extenso in the form of a special edition which was distributed to members and subscribers.
Neither PLoS nor BioMed Central would discuss actual costs (although both organizations are profitable as a whole), but some emerging players who did reveal them for this article say that their real ...internal costs are extremely low.\n "I've worked with medical journals where the revenue stream from secondary rights varies from less than 1% to as much as one-third of total revenue," says David Crotty of Oxford University Press, UK. ...says Wim van der Stelt, executive vice president at Springer in Doetinchem, the Netherlands, "the price is set by what the market wants to pay for it."
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In recent times, there has been a proliferation of questionable practices in research publishing, for example, via predatory journals, hijacked journals, plagiarism, tortured phrases and paper mills. ...This paper intends to analyse whether journals that had been removed from the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) in 2018 due to suspected misconduct were cited within journals indexed in the Scopus database. Our analysis showed that Scopus contained over 15 thousand references to the removed journals identified. The majority of the publications citing these journals came from the area of Engineering. It is important to note that although we cannot assume that all the journals removed followed unethical practices, it is still essential that researchers are aware of the issues around citing journals that have been suspected of misconduct. We suggest that research libraries play a crucial role in training, advising and providing information to researchers about these ethical issues of publication malpractice and misconduct.
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