The translation is now available: Brazilian graduate system counts now 235 predatory journals <http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/brazilian-graduate-system-counts-now-235-predatory-journals/>
*Maurício Tuffanihttp://folha.com/mauriciotuffani <http://folha.com/mauriciotuffani>mauri...@tuffani.net <mauri...@tuffani.net>* 2015-04-03 18:34 GMT-03:00 Mauricio Tuffani <mauri...@tuffani.net>: > Mr. Davila, > > The list is published from March 9 — accessible through the same link in > my report indicated here by Mr. Beall — and has been updated today. Now are > at least 235 predatory journals in Qualis. > > > http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/publishers-predatorios-e-seus-periodicos-no-qualis/ > > Auditing and supervision are precisely what is not allowed by all the > publishers in that list. In all my posts and articles I have emphasized the > need for such transparency. And I do not need to explain this by defining > OA. My focus is not to attack OA, but also is not make OA advocacy. > > Maurício Tuffani > > 2015-04-02 18:47 GMT-03:00 Jacinto Dávila <jacinto.dav...@gmail.com>: > > Publish that list Mr Tuffani. Openness is not only about allowing papers >> to be read "in the Internet". But also about allowing auditing and >> supervision of all sorts and at all levels. I understand you must summarize >> the arguments for non-expert readers. But this is a gross >> over-simplification of OA: >> >> " >> >> *Open Access* >> >> Predatory journals are academic journals published by companies >> operating, without scientific rigor, an important scientific communication >> initiative that came up with the internet. This is the *Open Access >> <http://legacy.earlham.edu/%7Epeters/fos/brief-port.htm>* (OA), the >> editorial model of publishing articles in open access, based on the >> charging of fees from authors or funding by scientific institutions. >> >> Both in the OA as in the traditional model maintained by annual >> subscriptions or fees per downloaded article from the Internet, reputable >> journals take months or even over a year to review and accept articles, or >> reject them. >> " >> >> >> >> On 2 April 2015 at 16:41, Jean-Claude Guédon < >> jean.claude.gue...@umontreal.ca> wrote: >> >>> If some academics find it difficult publicly to denounce what >>> obviously are rogue journals, others obviously will. It is only a question >>> of perseverance. Furthermore, we need academics only to endorse journals >>> that they know to be legitimate. Those without the ability to have five >>> open sponsors will simply stand out in the list (that for colleagues who >>> might be scared of being sued). >>> >>> Besides, Mr. Tuffani, all you have to do is publish the list of the 200 >>> doubtful titles and ask who would be willing to put his/her good name >>> behind any of these journals. If it turns out that some are actually >>> legitimate, we shall soon know. They will have no difficulty in garnering >>> five sponsors who can be easily identified and queried as to their decision >>> to support a particular title. >>> >>> Jean-Claude Guédon >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Jean-Claude Guédon >>> Professeur titulaire >>> Littérature comparée >>> Université de Montréal >>> >>> >>> >>> Le jeudi 02 avril 2015 à 17:28 -0300, Mauricio Tuffani a écrit : >>> >>> I will write about the suggestions of Mrs. Morrison and Mr. Guédon to >>> CAPES. But I sent them previously for this Brazilian federal agency, as I >>> reported in my post yesterday, whose translation is available in the page >>> of the link below. >>> >>> " >>> >>> The Qualis and the silence of the Brazilian researchers >>> >>> " >>> >>> >>> >>> http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/the-qualis-and-the-silence-of-the-brazilian-researchers/ >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> *************************** >>> Maurício Tuffani >>> Journalist, science writer >>> São Paulo, SP, Brazil >>> Mobile: +55 11 99164-8443 >>> Phone: +55 11 2366-9949 >>> http://folha.com/mauriciotuffani >>> mauri...@tuffani.net >>> *************************** >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> GOAL mailing >>> listGOAL@eprints.orghttp://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> GOAL mailing list >>> GOAL@eprints.org >>> http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Jacinto Dávila >> http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/ingenieria/jacinto >> >> _______________________________________________ >> GOAL mailing list >> GOAL@eprints.org >> http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal >> >> >
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