Peer Review in Scholarly Journal Publishing

Author(s):  
Jason Roberts ◽  
Kristen Overstreet ◽  
Rachel Hendrick ◽  
Jennifer Mahar
Author(s):  
Jason Roberts ◽  
Kristen Overstreet ◽  
Rachel Hendrick ◽  
Jennifer Mahar

PeerJ ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. e4357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bo-Christer Björk

Mega-journals are a new kind of scholarly journal made possible by electronic publishing. They are open access (OA) and funded by charges, which authors pay for the publishing services. What distinguishes mega-journals from other OA journals is, in particular, a peer review focusing only on scientific trustworthiness. The journals can easily publish thousands of articles per year and there is no need to filter articles due to restricted slots in the publishing schedule. This study updates some earlier longitudinal studies of the evolution of mega-journals and their publication volumes. After very rapid growth in 2010–2013, the increase in overall article volumes has slowed down. Mega-journals are also increasingly dependent for sustained growth on Chinese authors, who now contribute 25% of all articles in such journals. There has also been an internal shift in market shares. PLOS ONE, which totally dominated mega-journal publishing in the early years, currently publishes around one-third of all articles. Scientific Reports has grown rapidly since 2014 and is now the biggest journal.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dasapta Erwin Irawan ◽  
Andri Putra Kesmawan ◽  
Mochammad Tanzil Multazam ◽  
Eric Kunto Aribowo

An online ride-hailing app is a must-have app on your mobile devices, because it's features have been extended to meet almost modern urban needs. What if we could adopt the same features and functionalities for the academic publishing ecosystem. We proudly introduce the conceptual of GO-PUB. GO-PUB is an online app that provides a spatial database of scholarly journal publishers and to connect it with potential authors. Potential authors could find the perfect journal near their locations, complete with supporting pieces of information about the journal publishing system. The concept of GO-PUB is open source and cross platforms, hosted in public repository to make sure everyone could share their knowledge and contribution to the project.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Larissa Wodtke

This paper describes an environmental scan of online resources for editors and publishers of scholarly journals that was conducted from March to June 2017. The resources in this scan take the form of archived webinars, reports, publications, infographics, and conference presentation videos supplied by other associations and societies, as well as libraries, software companies, and commercial publishers.


2000 ◽  
Vol 56 (4) ◽  
pp. 361-398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles Oppenheim ◽  
Clare Greenhalgh ◽  
Fytton Rowland

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