Artículo
The transformative relation between publishers and editors: Research quality and academic autonomy at stake
Fecha de publicación:
12/2024
Editorial:
MIT Press Journals
Revista:
Quantitative Science Studies
e-ISSN:
2641-3337
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The prevalence of scientific journals amid the expansion of digital platforms and mega-infrastructures features the persistent will of scholars to give part of their time to this endeavor, which is frequently a thankless task and subject to intense pressures. In this paper, we focus on scholarly editorship and the existing commercial interferences to explore whether this has an equal incidence in publishing circuits outside the mainstream. For this purpose, we describe the case of Latin America, where a parallel value system is observed through indexation criteria focused on academic quality and independent editorship. We examined 1,971 Scielo and Redalyc journals stressing the features of editorial teams, publishing institutions, and calibrating the penetration of the APC business model. We argue that the development of this regional publishing circuit, along with the value system that explains its survival, finds its main strength in its public nature and the crucial role of universities’ autonomy, although its main weakness in the absence of an interoperable infrastructure capable of broadening its circulation. Eventually, we discuss the idea of predatory publishing and its evolution from the representation of journal backwardness to fraudulent forprofit publications, proposing to reorient the value of scientific journals onto their academic autonomy.
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Articulos(INCIHUSA)
Articulos de INST. DE CS. HUMANAS, SOC. Y AMBIENTALES
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Beigel, Maria Fernanda; The transformative relation between publishers and editors: Research quality and academic autonomy at stake; MIT Press Journals; Quantitative Science Studies; 5; 12-2024; 1-36
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