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Re: Hoax Article Accepted by OA Bentham Journal
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- Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:33:23 EDT
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Xiaotian Chen said: "This story should be more of an OA problem than a peer-review problem...The model of author paying for OA publication may have contributed to this, while common sense tells us that traditional model (customers pay) may work better for quality control." I may be misunderstanding Xiaotian Chen's posting, and I'm certainly no expert regarding author fees, but I'm kinda thinking that the "author pays" model is not limited to just OA publications? Aren't there subscription journals that also charge author fees or page fees? Bernie Sloan On 15-Jun-09, at 6:34 PM, Chen, Xiaotian wrote: > This story should be more of an OA problem than a peer-review > problem. > > According to the original LJ story, the journal "claims to > enforce peer-review." > > The model of author paying for OA publication may have > contributed to this, while common sense tells us that traditional > model (customers pay) may work better for quality control. > > Xiaotian Chen > Bradley U Library > Peoria, Illinois > http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~chen/index.html
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