Selecting An Open Access Journal for Publication: Be Cautious

L. Hoffecker, M. Hastings-Tolsma, Deborah Vincent, Heidi Zuniga
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Nurse scholars and clinicians seek to publish their research and scholarly findings to strengthen both nursing science and clinical practice. Traditionally subscription-based publications have been the mainstay of knowledge dissemination. However, subscription costs have tended to restrict access to many journals to a small, specialized, academic community, a limitation that has contributed to the development of open access (OA) publications. OA journals have a powerful appeal as they allow greater access to scholars and consumers on a global level. However, many OA journals depend on an author-pays model that may lead to unintended and undesirable consequences for authors. Today, it is easier than ever to share scholarly findings, but authors need to be vigilant when selecting a journal in which to publish. In this article, we discuss the background of open access journals and describe key consideration to distinguish between reputable publications and those that may lead authors astray. We conclude that despite controversy and concerns related to publishing in OA journals, these journals do provide opportunities for researchers and clinicians to raise the profile of their work and ensure a robust, scholarly communication system.
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选择开放获取期刊发表:要谨慎
护理学者和临床医生寻求发表他们的研究和学术发现,以加强护理科学和临床实践。传统上,以订阅为基础的出版物一直是知识传播的支柱。然而,订阅费用往往将许多期刊的访问限制在一个小的、专门的学术社区,这一限制促进了开放获取(OA)出版物的发展。开放获取期刊具有强大的吸引力,因为它们为全球范围内的学者和消费者提供了更大的访问机会。然而,许多OA期刊依赖于作者付费模式,这可能会给作者带来意想不到的不良后果。今天,分享学术发现比以往任何时候都容易,但作者在选择发表论文的期刊时需要保持警惕。在本文中,我们讨论了开放获取期刊的背景,并描述了区分信誉良好的出版物和可能导致作者误入歧途的出版物的关键考虑因素。我们的结论是,尽管在开放获取期刊上发表论文存在争议和担忧,但这些期刊确实为研究人员和临床医生提供了提高其工作形象的机会,并确保了一个健全的学术交流系统。
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Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
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