but rather that they are more ‘inclusive’. A number of my colleagues have also reflected this view because traditional subscription-based journals have very low acceptance rates (and seems to become a bit of a ‘big boys club’ where you have to know someone or already...
“Predatory” (or fraudulent) scholarly journals exploit a paid open-access publication model: the publisher does not charge subscription fees, but receives money directly from the author of an article that becomes accessible for free to anyone. However, this entails a conflict of interests that ha...
“Predatory” (or fraudulent) scholarly journals exploit a paid open-access publication model: the publisher does not charge subscription fees, but receives money directly from the author of an article that becomes accessible for free to anyone. However, this entails a conflict of interests that ha...
This type of journal should not even be named open access, since most papers are restricted, moreover, most journals charge full subscription, even when OA to part of the content has already been paid by the author. Similarly, the so-called delayed open access, which could not be named "...
Cont. Unknown 12.5% 5.1% 74.6% Total Sample 38.9% 30.5% 52.9% 1 There were 62 journals excluded because they did not publish any articles in 2010; 2 Non-profit organization, industry association, institute not affiliated with a university, museum etc.; 3 United States, Great Britain, The ...
They used eight leading journals to conduct both bibliometric and quantitative content analysis. The results of the study indi- cate the existence of a core–peripheral structure of comparisons between countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. The two countries mentioned are the...
3.2. Analysis by Journals 3.2.1. Sources and Affiliations In the combined WoS and Scopus databases, we listed a total of 698 articles (documents) for optical SDB, where the WoS database mainly contains articles from scientific journals, while the Scopus database also contains a large number of...