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Open-access mega-journals
- Source :
- Journal of Documentation. 73:263-283
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Emerald, 2017.
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Abstract
- Purpose Open-access mega-journals (OAMJs) represent an increasingly important part of the scholarly communication landscape. OAMJs, such as PLOS ONE, are large scale, broad scope journals that operate an open access business model (normally based on article-processing charges), and which employ a novel form of peer review, focussing on scientific “soundness” and eschewing judgement of novelty or importance. The purpose of this paper is to examine the discourses relating to OAMJs, and their place within scholarly publishing, and considers attitudes towards mega-journals within the academic community. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents a review of the literature of OAMJs structured around four defining characteristics: scale, disciplinary scope, peer review policy, and economic model. The existing scholarly literature was augmented by searches of more informal outputs, such as blogs and e-mail discussion lists, to capture the debate in its entirety. Findings While the academic literature relating specifically to OAMJs is relatively sparse, discussion in other fora is detailed and animated, with debates ranging from the sustainability and ethics of the mega-journal model, to the impact of soundness-only peer review on article quality and discoverability, and the potential for OAMJs to represent a paradigm-shifting development in scholarly publishing. Originality/value This paper represents the first comprehensive review of the mega-journal phenomenon, drawing not only on the published academic literature, but also grey, professional and informal sources. The paper advances a number of ways in which the role of OAMJs in the scholarly communication environment can be conceptualised.
- Subjects :
- business.industry
05 social sciences
Judgement
Media studies
Library and Information Sciences
Public relations
Business model
050905 science studies
Scholarly communication
Discoverability
Publishing
Electronic publishing
Sociology
0509 other social sciences
050904 information & library sciences
business
GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries)
Discipline
Information Systems
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00220418
- Volume :
- 73
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Documentation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8cf1132d7f6f7387247411ffd8b3ba88
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1108/jd-06-2016-0082