
Friends,
Very few members of this listserv (LIS-Forum) are likely to be members of
ASIS&T. I am not a member currently. In any case, here are my views:
1. The best practice of OA publishing is to place one's papers in a
non-commercial preprint server, e.g. arXiv, or an interoperable
institutional or global Eprints repository. Organizations such as the
International Science Council and COAR and individuals like Professors
Bjoern Brembs and Luke Drury are strong advocates of the preprints route to
open access. If you have already published papers in journals, OA or
non-OA, you might want to place full texts of all of them in Zenodo.org,
which allows you to have a personal profile. [Zenodo is a free, open-source
data repository for research outputs from all disciplines and around the
world. It was developed by the European Organization for Nuclear Research
(CERN) in 2013 and is built on the Invenio digital library. Zenodo accepts
all types of research outputs, including data files, presentation files,
and closed and restricted content. It stores data in the CERN Data Center,
which provides long-term preservation.]
2. One should never pay a publisher to get one's paper published. Often
people make such payments from the grants they receive to perform research
from funding agencies, mostly Govt agencies. This amounts to transferring
taxpayers' money to a publisher, often a foreign commercial publisher. This
is simply unethical and immoral.
3. One should never surrender copyright to a journal publisher. Copyright
should always be owned by the creator and not an intermediary.
My experiences:
In the past I have published in many journals owned by commercial
publishers, largely because I was on their editorial boards, e.g. *Journal
of Information Science* (the flagship journal of CILIP, but run by
commercial entities), *Scientometrics* (published by Akadémiai Kiadó, but
in partnership with a commercial publisher). I have published often in *Current
Science* (owned by the Current Science Association, Bengaluru) and *JSIR*
and *Annals* (run by CSIR).
I have NEVER paid to get my articles published.
With best wishes,
Subbiah Arunachalam
On Wed, May 1, 2024 at 10:25 AM Shalini Urs
Dear friends,
The ASIS&T Publications Committee is conducting a survey to collect feedback about Open Access publishing: please let us know about your experiences and practices with OA publishing, how important OA is to you, and your experiences with OA payment and funding. The survey information will be used by the Publications Committee to sample ASIS&T membership’s experience with and perceptions of OA publishing and funding. Please take the survey Dr. Shalini Urs
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