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Looking at Journals from Both Sides
Authors:Norman Clark
Affiliation:1. Clark is Professor, Department of Communication, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608-2039, USA clarkne@appstate.edu;2. Scherlen is Collection Development Librarian for the Social Sciences, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608-2039, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The author, a professor in the field of communication, describes his contrasting experiences with publishing an open access society journal and advising a regional association in regards to turning over publication of its journal to a major commercial publishing firm. Using his experience of producing an open access journal as a foundation, he argues for the intrinsic importance of establishing credibility and exercising personal care in the production and maintenance of a journal. The author argues that current efforts by some societies to increase access to their journals through outsourcing to commercial publishers may be counterproductive to the fundamental goal of disseminating knowledge.
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