19 janeiro 2009

Academic Rank of Authors Publishing in Open Access Journals

Nowick, Elaine A. 2008. “Academic Rank of Authors Publishing in Open Access Journals.” Agricultural Information Worldwide, v. 1, no. 2, pp. 45-51.

When deciding where to publish their research results, faculty take into consideration factors such as the prestige and readership of journals. The weight a journal article will carry is particularly a concern for pre-tenured faculty members. Previous research has indicated that some faculty members may have some concerns about publishing in Open Access journals because of a perceived lack of rigor and reputation of Open Access titles. In this study, the academic rank of authors publishing in Open Access and commercial scholarly journals was compared. Most authors in both Open Access and for-fee journals were full professors. There was no indication that pre-tenured faculty avoided Open Access titles. In fact, there was a slight but significant trend for pre-tenured faculty to publish in Open Access journals.

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Note: Article Not Yet Deposited In Institutional Repository [01-07-09]

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Fonte: Scholarship 2.0: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.

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