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Open Letter to The American Association for the Advancement of Science

Authors :
Jonathan P. Tennant
Timothée Poisot
M Fabiana Kubke
François Michonneau
Michael P. Taylor
Graham Steel
Jérémy Anquetin
Emily Coyte
Benjamin Schwessinger
Erin C. McKiernan
Tom Pollard
Aimee Eckert
Liz Allen
Dalmeet Singh Chawla
Elizabeth Silva
Nicholas Gardner
Nathan Cantley
John Dupuis
Christina Pikas
Amy Buckland
Lenny Teytelman
Zen Faulkes
Robert J. Gay
Peter T.B. Brett
Anders Eklund
Johannes Björk
William Gunn
Philippe Desjardins-Proulx
Joshua M. Nicholson
Scott Edmunds
Steven Ray Wilson
Stuart Buck
B. Arman Aksoy
Nazeefa Fatima
Ross Mounce
Heather Piwowar
Avinash Thirumalai
Jason Priem
Clayton Aldern
Marcus D. Hanwell
Kristen L. Marhaver
David Michael Roberts
Brian Hole
Alexander Grossmann
David L. Vaux
John Murtagh
Alecia Carter
Alex O. Holcombe
Ignacio Torres Aleman
Sarah Molloy
John Lamp
Matthew Todd
Anusha Seneviratne
Guido Guidotti
Joseph McArthur
Carlos H. Grohmann
Jan de Leeuw
Jung H. Choi
Ernesto Priego
Brian Pasley
Stacy Konkiel
Elizabeth HB Hellen
Raphael Levy
Paul Coxon
Nitika Pant Pai
David Carroll
Jacinto Dávila
Marco Arieli Herrera-Valdez
Juan Pablo Alperin
Jan P. de Ruiter
Xianwen Chen
Jeanette Hatherill
Katharine Mullen
Pedro Bekinschtein
Quentin Groom
Karen Meijer-Kline
Pietro Gatti-Lafranconi
Jeffrey Hollister
Lachlan Coin
MooYoung Choi
Oscar Patterson-Lomba
Rowena Ball
Daniel Swan
Stephen Curry
Abigail Noyce
Jordan Ward
Ben Meghreblian
Ethan P. White
Sean R. Mulcahy
Sibele Fausto
Lorena A. Barba
Ed Trollope
Stephen Beckett
Andrew D. Steen
Mari Sarv
Noam Ross
Erika Amir
Martin Paul Eve
Franco Cecchi
Jason B. Colditz
Philip Spear
Mythili Menon
Matthew Clapham
Karl W. Broman
Graham Triggs
Tom Crick
Diano F. Marrone
Joseph Kraus
Steven Buyske
Gavin Simpson
Colleen Morgan
Kara Woo
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2014.

Abstract

This is an open letter concerning the recent launch of the new open access journal, Science Advances. In addition to the welcome diversification in journal choices for authors looking for open access venues, there are many positive aspects of Science Advances: its broad STEM scope, its interest in cross-disciplinary research, and the offering of fee waivers. While we welcome the commitment of the Association to open access, we are also deeply concerned with the specific approach. Herein, we outline a number of suggestions that are in line with both the current direction that scholarly publishing is taking and the needs expressed by the open access community, which this journal aims to serve.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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