Dear Colleague, I would to recommand my journal, CURRENT ZOOLOGY https://academic.oup.com/cz. Thank you.
Dr Zhi-Yun JIA Executive Editor Current Zoology https://cz.oxfordjournals.org/ http://www.currentzoology.org Journal ranking in JCR ZOOLOGY category: Top 17% (27/162, 2016 JCR year), 22% (35/160, 2015), 31% (47/153, 2014), 22% (34/153, 2013),34%(52/151, 2012). Published by Oxford University Press in form of Open Access journal. No page charges, fully open access. Focused on ecology, evolution and behavior. -----原始邮件----- 发件人: "Neahga Leonard" <naturalistkni...@gmail.com> 发送时间: 2017年9月7日 星期四 收件人:ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU 抄送: 主题: Re: [ECOLOG-L] predatory journals If anyone has a list of respectable, legitimate, good quality Open Access Journals that would probably be of great benefit to many in this listserv. Many of us are not in the academic world, and our organizations cannot afford to criminally high cost of access to many journals, yet still need timely access to high quality publications, both for our own research and for publication of our findings. This is especially true in the conservation world, where more and more organizations have a policy of using only Open Access Journals in order to ensure that our information is accessible to others who need it or are merely interested in it. Those of you who use (publish in or read) legitimate Open Access Journals, please share your favorites with us. Neahga Leonard Project Director Cat Ba Langur Conservation Project Cat Ba National Park Cat Hai District Hai Phong Province, Vietnam neahga.leon...@catbalangur.de There is not just a whole world to explore, there is a whole universe to explore, perhaps more than one. Personal Blog: http://writingfornature.wordpress.com/ On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 4:57 AM, David Duffy <ddu...@hawaii.edu> wrote: "To reduce the supply of papers flowing to predatory journals, we need to do a better job of educating trainees and faculty members about how to assess a journal's integrity. We need incentives and resources that will prevent scientists from sending real work to places that will not identify flaws or truly contribute to the scholarly literature. Several global funders have mandated open-access publishing. However, without guidance in selecting journals responsibly, this problem of irresponsible publishing is likely to increase. Science and society would be better off if we stopped the waste by cutting off the supply." http://www.nature.com/news/illegitimate-journals-scam-even-senior-scientists-1.22556?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20170907&spMailingID=54864391&spUserID=MzUwNzYwMDk5OTgS1&spJobID=1244089361&spReportId=MTI0NDA4OTM2MQS2 -- David Duffy Ph.D. Professor and Director 戴大偉 (Dài Dàwěi) Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit/Makamakaʻāinana Department of Botany University of Hawaii/Ke Kulanui o Hawaiʻi 3190 Maile Way Honolulu Hawaii 96822 USA 1-808-956-8218