[GOAL] Re: Joint Statement on Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing
Gerritsma, Wouter
wouter.gerritsma at wur.nl
Sat Dec 21 15:43:06 GMT 2013
Dear all,
With regards to this really excellent initiative I am looking in to the various degrees in transparency of the peer review process. Has anybody examples at hand of editorials, where they give an overview of number of articles submitted, and ultimately accepted, and the time the whole cycle from submission to final publication actually took. So now and then I have seen this in journals, but can’t find any example right now.
I would be grateful for some hints.
Wouter
Wouter Gerritsma
Team leader research support
Information Specialist – Bibliometrician
Wageningen UR Library
PO box 9100
6700 HA Wageningen
The Netherlands
++31 3174 83052
Wouter.gerritsma at wur.nl<mailto:Wouter.gerritsma at wur.nl%0d>
wageningenur.nl/library<http://wageningenur.nl/library>
@wowter<http://twitter.com/Wowter/>
wowter.net<http://wowter.net/>
#AWCP http://tinyurl.com/mk65m36
From: goal-bounces at eprints.org [mailto:goal-bounces at eprints.org] On Behalf Of Claire Redhead
Sent: donderdag 19 december 2013 16:41
To: goal at eprints.org
Subject: [GOAL] Joint Statement on Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing
The Committee on Publication Ethics<http://publicationethics.org/>, the Directory of Open Access Journals<http://www.doaj.org/>, the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association<http://oaspa.org/>, and the World Association of Medical Editors<http://www.wame.org/> are scholarly organizations that have seen an increase in the number of membership applications from both legitimate and non-legitimate publishers and journals. Our organizations have collaborated in an effort to identify principles of transparency and best practice that set apart legitimate journals and publishers from non-legitimate ones and to clarify that these principles form part of the criteria on which membership applications will be evaluated.
This is a work in progress and we welcome feedback on the general principles and the specific criteria. Please see the full statement<http://oaspa.org/principles-of-transparency-and-best-practice-in-scholarly-publishing/> on the OASPA blog (http://oaspa.org/blog/).
Claire Redhead
Membership & Communications Manager
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA
http://oaspa.org/
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pipermail/goal/attachments/20131221/2bba615a/attachment-0001.html
More information about the GOAL
mailing list