Open access, power, and privilege (Papers: Shea Swauger | 2017)
A response to āWhat I learned from predatory publishingā In June 2017, Jeffrey Beall published an opinion piece in Biochemia
A response to āWhat I learned from predatory publishingā In June 2017, Jeffrey Beall published an opinion piece in Biochemia
Researchers have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with how the journals they publish in are used as a proxy for the
The promise of portable peer review took a fatal blow earlier this year as Rubriq, the company that began a
Editorās Note: Todayās Guest Post comes fromĀ Phaedra Cress, Executive Editor,Ā Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Are we losing good articles to predatory journals,
In an interesting and potentially significant move for the scholarly publishing world, the U.S. District Court for the District of
Peer review of journals has been evolving ever since it was first introduced in the seventeenth century. Today there are
In recent weeks the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) has released a number of important updates to its policies, procedures
“COPE’s role is to assist editors of scholarly journals and publishers/owners – as well as other parties, such as institutions