On 10/09/2015 11:37:02, Nicolas Pettiaux <nico...@pettiaux.be> wrote:
What about the idea : research published only non profit OA journals should be 
taken into account.
Wouldn't this push the predatory OA journals by competition out of business ?
Well, first, try and define what your criteria for a "non profit" OA journal is.
Even a genuine declared non-profit journal would run profits in some years, due 
to the need to potentially cover shortfalls in others. The reality is you would 
be aiming for a modest profit, which would then be subsequently re-invested in 
future years.
But regardless of your criteria, profit is just income - costs... and it would 
be fairly easy for a "predatory" journal to hide it's profit by paying another 
company some vastly inflated sum for a bunch of services. The journal isn't 
making any money itself, but it all flows through the chain.
G
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