Perilous terra incognita--open-access journals

Acad Psychiatry. 2014 Apr;38(2):221-3. doi: 10.1007/s40596-014-0059-1. Epub 2014 Feb 12.

Abstract

The author focuses on a new rapidly spreading practice of publication in open-access journals. The pros and cons of open-access journals are discussed. Publishing in these journals may be cost prohibitive for educators and junior faculty members. Some authors may be lured by the ease of publishing in open-access journals (and their, at times, inflated self-description, e.g., "international", "scientific"), and their possibly valuable contributions will escape the attention of Academic Psychiatry readership in the vast sea of open-access journals. The readership may be flooded with a large number of low-quality articles (maybe not even properly peer-reviewed) from open-access journals. It may take some time to sort out what is and what is not relevant and useful. Open-access publishing represents a problematic and controversial practice and may be associated with a conflict of interest for the editors and publishers of these journals.

MeSH terms

  • Conflict of Interest
  • Humans
  • Periodicals as Topic / economics
  • Periodicals as Topic / ethics
  • Periodicals as Topic / standards*
  • Publishing / economics
  • Publishing / ethics
  • Publishing / standards*