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New avenues for gold Open Access

Posted on June 14th, 2012 by Paul Stainthorp

There seems to be a little spate this week of new electronic publishing platforms offering routes for gold Open Access. I’ve spotted three just in the last couple of days:

  1. The Social Sciences Directorya “monthly-updated, international database of contemporary scholarship relating to the social sciences”. Author fees are a waivable “article processing charge” of £100+VAT per article, or by institutional subscription. Eduserv are asking for expressions of interest from institutions for wrapping up the institutional subscription in a Chest Agreement. Link: www.socialsciencesdirectory.com
  2. PeerJ, a peer-reviewed academic journal (plus a pre-prints service) focused on the Biological and Medical Sciences. PeerJ promises a “new model” of author fees – instead of a charge for each article submitted, there is a single one-off lifetime “membership plan” of (USD) $99 upwards. (Article in Times Higher Ed.) Link: peerj.com
  3. Closer to home, Alluviuma new monthly OA journal of “21st century literary criticism” has been launched by Dr Caroline Edwards of the University of Lincoln, along with Martin Paul Eve (University of Sussex). Link: www.alluvium-journal.org