scholarly journals Practice and consideration for publication of open-access journals : Academic journals in science and technology

2009 ◽  
Vol 52 (6) ◽  
pp. 323-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikiko TANIFUJI
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Agus Alamsyah

AKREDITASI JURNAL Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas sudah terindeks di Portal Garuda, SINTA, Direktory of  Open Access Journals (DOAJ) dan beberapa pengindeks lainnya. Tahun 2019 Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas merencanakan mengajukan akreditasi berkala ilmiah elektronik ke Kementerian Riset, Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi. Menurut Permenristekdikti  No. 20  Tahun 2017 dinyatakan bahwa Jurnal Ilmiah Nasional terakreditasi B dari Kemristekdikti yang diterbitkan dalam salah satu bahasa PBB, terindeks di DOAJ dengan indikator green thick (centang dalam lingkaran hijau)  disetarakan/diakui sebagai jurnal internasional; dan Jurnal Ilmiah Nasional terakreditasi A dari Kemristekdikti yang diterbitkan dalam salah satu bahasa PBB, terindeks di DOAJ dengan indikator green thick (centang dalam lingkaran hijau)  disetarakan/diakui sebagai jurnal internasional bereputasi. Untuk mencapai Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas terakreditasi minimal B, salah satu usaha yang dilakukan adalah dengan manajemen jurnal yang baik dengan mengikuti kaidah atau ketentuan yang telah ditetapkan oleh Kemenristekdikti diantaranya melewati proses peer review. Adapun persyaratan akreditasi untuk berkala ilmiah elektronik berdasarkan surat edaran kemenristekdikti No 101/E5.2/SE/2018 tentang akreditasi berkala ilmiah elektronik adalah memiliki ISSN dalam versi elektronik (e-ISSN) dan atau cetak (p-ISSN) bila terbitan terbit dalam dua versi, sesuai data di laman http://issn.pdii.lipi.go.id; mencantumkan persyaratan etika publikasi (publication ethics statement) dalam laman website jurnal; terbitan berkala ilmiah harus bersifat ilmiah, artinya memuat artikel yang secara nyata mengandung data dan informasi yang memajukan pengetahuan, ilmu, dan teknologi serta seni; terbitan berkala ilmiah telah terbit paling sedikit 2 tahun berurutan, terhitung mundur mulai tanggal atau bulan pengajuan akreditasi; frekuensi penerbitan berkala ilmiah paling sedikit 2 kali dalam satu tahun secara teratur; jumlah artikel setiap terbit sekurang-kurangnya 5 artikel, kecuali jika berbentuk monograf; dan tercantum dalam salah satu lembaga pengindeks nasional (Indonesian Scientific Journal Database (ISJD), Portal Garuda, Pustaka Iptek dan/atau yang setara). Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas telah memenuhi semua persyaratan tersebut di atas dan penilaian di Science and Technology Index (Sinta), Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas berada di klaster S4. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, tim redaksi Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas yakin bahwa akreditasi berkala ilmiah elektronik tersebut bisa dicapai tentunya dengan team work yang solid, baik antara tim redaksi, reviewer, penulis (author), maupun pihak  STIKes Hang Tuah Pekanbaru yang mendukung penerbitan Jurnal Kesehatan Komunitas.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Affan Ramadhana

In a 2014 paper, Salager-Meyer defined two main categories of academic journals, center and peripheral. Peripheral journals are mostly written in the national language of where the journals are located, although some of them start using English as a secondary language (Salager-Meyer, 2014). On the other hand, center journals - in some cases referred to as prestigious international journals - are written in English as the default communication among established scholars. It has been a common fact nowadays that to gain tenure or promotion, scholars in many parts of the world have to publish their research in a so-called higher-ranking/center journals, even if they are from the ‘periphery’ of the academic community. Given the pressure situation to publish in those center journals, some scholars are even more familiar with the structure and organization of a research paper in English rather than their own local languages (Bocanegra-Valle, 2014). However, not every scholar is able to publish in higher-ranking/center journals. Some of them are novice scholars who have never written journal articles before. Therefore, they need to publish in lower-ranking journals with their own local languages. Some scholars may also prefer to publish in English and to be reviewed by international referees. The suitable journals for that might be ‘international’ in certain senses, but essentially, they are published by national institutions. For novice or beginner scholars, it might be a good first step toward publishing in more prestigious journals. Those journals have an important role for early stage researchers who need to practice their academic writing (Kulczycki, Rozkosz, & Drabek, 2019). That situation transformed many long-established peripheral journals, including those published by Indonesian universities, towards internationalization in many aspects. For journals from non-English-speaking countries, internationalization means publishing articles in English by local scholars, encouraging authors from foreign countries to publish in local journals, and reviewing articles by international scholars (Kulczycki, Rozkosz, & Drabek, 2019). Regarding the main language in those journals, some authors positively perceived the use of English for research publication purposes, yet, there still exists some resistance to the hegemony of English (Bocanegra-Valle, 2014). Therefore, instead of full transformation into English, Salager-Meyer (2014) suggested a multilingual publishing model of national peripheral journals by presenting English abstracts and keywords for every article published. This model would still allow the international scientific community to be aware of worthwhile peripheral insights and research results yet does not throw the national language away. However, national peripheral journals are frequently perceived as having a low-level quality. One of the key problems of local journals is that their readership is very small and hardly ever transcends national boundaries. In Indonesian context, for example, most authors who publish in national journals still fall into parochialism traps, where the description and discussion of their topic is only for localized context, and therefore the assumed audience consists of readers in the same country or cultural group (Adnan, 2014). This means that such journals are read only by those who publish in them. In this situation, internationalization would certainly face huge constraints. Another thing to consider is the article submission flow. Ideally a journal needs a stable number of submissions to maintain the quality of articles published. Yet, Bocanegra-Valle’s (2019) study on journals in Spain revealed that the excessive number of emerging journals makes them compete among themselves to become excellent journals, but the low inflow rate of submissions is one of the major obstacles to applying strict selection of quality. Therefore, peripheral journals need to reformulate their vision if they wish to become one of high-rank reputable journals. In their study about internationalization of journals in social sciences and humanities, Kulczycki, Rozkosz, & Drabek (2019) noted two kinds of journals: 1) journals that are actually prestigious and internationally oriented and 2) journals that are actually locally oriented yet have implemented the highest standards of editorial practices. In addition to that, one interesting case is the development of a Colombian-based journal, which has gone a substantial development over two decades in terms of review quality and international indexing recognition, yet still claiming to be a peripheral journal (See Cárdenas & Nieto Cruz, 2018). Journal accreditation system in Indonesia allows journals to gradually improve their qualities, while on the other hand actively encourage long established journals to become one of center-journals in their respective fields. By May 2020, there are 4985 accredited journals in Indonesia listed in Sinta database with six levels of accreditation. Moreover, Indonesia has the most open access journals listed in Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) with 1,660 titles. Those numbers are counting and are likely to reach additional hundreds more by the end of this year. For the past five years, Indonesian government have actively encouraged the improvement of journal management by reissuing sets of regulation related to journal accreditation (e.g. MoRTHE Regulation No. 9/2018 on Scientific Journal Accreditation). Furthermore, on a 2019 circular, the ministry requires students of undergraduates, masters, and doctorates to publish their research in journals before completing their studies. Research articles from students in different levels should create a stable supply for the journals in different level of accreditation. In line with previously mentioned situation, Salager-Meyer (2015) stated that peripheral journals have strong reasons to exist. In Indonesian context, it is worth questioning if peripheral journals only exist to accommodate local or national publishing demand. Therefore, it is important to explore the position and status of academic journals in Indonesia and how it contributes to the improvement of higher education.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matheus Pereira Lobo

A huge collaborative open science model is proposed. Many authors collaborating in a paper leads to a substantial reduction for the Article Processing Charges (APCs) in the Open Access Journals. This can significantly stimulate research within a healthier citizen and open science culture.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Гульдар Фанисовна Ибрагимова ◽  
Ольга Алексеевна Ковалевич ◽  
Раиса Николаевна Афонина ◽  
Елена Алексеевна Лесных ◽  
Яна Игоревна Ряполова ◽  
...  

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