• @umbraroze
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    33 days ago

    There’s actually a bunch of journals that have Open Access (making the articles available for free, usually under Creative Commons licenses). That at least eliminates the cost for the readers.

    However, that’s not a guarantee the OA journals don’t collect publication fees, or even that the fees would be smaller than on non-OA journals. Fees range from “just trying to keep the lights on” to “same ol’ grift, but ostensibly nicer to the reader”.

    Also, starting a new journal is always a bit of a tricky process in that you obviously want the people to trust in the journal and starting from total zero makes it harder. There have been a bunch of journals that were outright scams and OA obviously won’t fix that.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 days ago

      Also go ahead and guess what kinds of journals are considered prestigious in academia and will open critical doors for a scientist in their career…

      hint, it isn’t the ones trying to make academic publishing better and accessible for all