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Ethics and publishing
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- Subject: Ethics and publishing
- From: Heather Morrison <heatherm@eln.bc.ca>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 17:42:18 EDT
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Can we all agree that ethics is an important component of scholarly publishing - whether open access or not? There are business practices and editorial policies that might tend to favor ethical practices. Most of these factors will be exactly the same for all publishers, whether open access or not. Relying heavily on advertising revenue from a commercial interest which could have a vested interest in the published outcome of research studies, for example, leaves a journal open to editorial interference. Avoiding such reliance is a good idea - whether a journal is open access, or not. So many journals are hybrids nowadays anyways - partially open access, OA choices, free back issues, etc. - that it may not make much sense anymore to distinguish OA and non-OA publishing. chrs, Heather G. Morrison http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com
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