自然出版集团计划出版开放获取期刊
著名的自然出版集团(NPG)9月23日宣布,它将发起一本新的在线开放获取期刊——《自然—通讯》(Nature Communications),作者支付一定费用后,其文章出版后可立即被在线自由获取。 目前已有多家出版商赋予作者两种选择——要么是遵循传统出版惯例,意味着只有订户才可看到全文(至少在几个月之内);要么是支付一定费用选择开放获取(见相关出版商名单)。 NPG旗舰期刊《自然》和其它一些主要期刊一样,一直坚持反对开放获取。《自然—通讯》的出版可看作是NPG新的策略,它将仅有在线版本,并将覆盖所有学科。相关费用标准预计将于10月《自然—通讯》发刊时同期宣布。据悉,NPG计划于明年发起更多的开放获取期刊。 不过,完全的开放获取期刊能否盈利并不确定。《自然》曾于2008年刊登了一篇争议性文章(点击见文章内容),称开放获取先锋公共科学图书馆(Public Library of Science)达到收支相抵的手段是,在其旗下期刊《PloS综合》(PLoS One)上发表了大量低质量的论文。(科学网 梅进/编译)
Announcing Nature Communications - a multidisciplinary, online-only journal with an open-access option
PRESS RELEASE FROM NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
22 September 2009
Contact: Sarah Greaves
Publisher, Nature Communications
T:+44 (0)20 7843 4769
s.greaves@nature.com
In April 2010 Nature Publishing Group (NPG) will add a new title to its established suite of journals, increasing author choice as science communication and its business models continue to evolve. Nature Communications will publish high-quality peer-reviewed research across the biological, chemical and physical sciences, and will be the first online-only Nature-branded journal.
"As a born-digital publication, Nature Communications will provide readers and authors with the benefits of enhanced web technologies alongside a rapid, yet rigorous, peer-review process." says Sarah Greaves, Publisher of Nature Communications. "Nature Communications will offer authors high visibility for their papers on the nature.com platform, access to a broad readership and efficient peer review with fast publication. For readers, the journal will offer functionality including interactive browsing and enhanced metadata to enable sorting by keywords."
Nature Communications will publish research papers in all areas of the biological, chemical and physical sciences, encouraging papers that provide a multidisciplinary approach. The research will be of the highest quality, without necessarily having the scientific reach of papers published in Nature and the Nature research journals, and as such will represent advances of significant interest to specialists within each field. A team of independent editors, supported by an external editorial advisory panel, will make rapid and fair publication decisions based on peer review, with all the rigour expected of a Nature-branded journal.
To ensure Nature Communications responds to changes in journal publishing, authors will be able to publish their work either via the traditional subscription route, or as open access through payment of an article processing charge (APC).
Authors who choose the open-access option will be able to license their work under a Creative Commons license, including the option to allow derivative works. Authors who do not choose the open-access option will still enjoy all of the benefits of NPG's self-archiving policy and manuscript deposition service.
"Developments in publishing and web technologies, coupled with increasing commitment by research funders to cover the costs of open access, mean the time is right for a journal that offers editorial excellence and real choice for authors." said David Hoole, Head of Content Licensing at NPG.
NPG is delighted to announce that Lesley Anson, PhD, has been appointed the Chief Editor of Nature Communications. Lesley, a biophysicist by training, has been a manuscript editor for Nature since 1999 and has had a vital role in developing the editorial content of the Nature Insight programme. Lesley is joined by Associate Editors Stefano Tonzani and Katie Ridd. Stefano, who has a PhD in chemical physics and research background in computational nanoscience, joins Nature Communications from Nature, where he covered the field of materials science. Katie has a biochemistry and genetics background and investigated mechanisms of tumorigenesis in her postdoctoral work. Before joining the Nature Communications team, Katie handled a wide range of subjects at Nature Protocols.
The journal will begin accepting submissions in October 2009, with the first issue published online in April 2010. More detail, including pricing, will be available ahead of launch. Institutional subscriptions will be priced to reflect the uptake of the APC - demonstrating NPG's continuing commitments to author service alongside flexible publishing models and quality customer service.
The Nature Communications editorial team will be based in NPG's London office, and editorial enquiries should be sent to: natcomms@nature.com.
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