Chapter 7. Dealing with OA Journals

Authors

  • Walt Crawford

Abstract

Chapter 7 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 51, no. 6) Open Access Journals: Idealism and Opportunism
There are thousands of open-access journals that meet all the operational and ethical requirements for quality publishing—but there are also some that don’t. This chapter offers suggestions for identifying questionable journals and good journals that don’t meet DOAJ criteria.

Author Biography

Walt Crawford

Walt Crawford writes, researches, and occasionally speaks on issues related to libraries, technology, policy, and media. He has written sixteen books published by ALA Editions; Information Today, Inc.; G. K. Hall; and others, beginning with MARC for Library Use and including most recently Successful Social Networking in Public Libraries (ALA Editions, 2014) and The Librarian’s Guide to Micropublishing (ITI, 2013). He has also published a free e-journal/newsletter since 2001, Cites & Insights: Crawford at Large, and self-published several library research projects. Crawford was a Senior Analyst at RLG for four decades. He previously wrote Library Technology Reports vol. 50, no. 4, “Big-Deal Serial Purchasing: Tracking the Damage.”

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Published

2015-08-27