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2022年9月1日,语言学教授兼联盟主任约翰·鲁瑞克被授予挪威北极大学荣誉博士学位。在这次深度采访中,Rooryck回顾了他迄今为止的职业生涯,并分享了他对未来的看法,即学者主导的、公平公正的开放获取将压倒商业出版结构。Johan Rooryck首先解释了他如何在1999年成为高级期刊《Lingua》的主编,他与出版商爱思唯尔的关系如何变得越来越紧张,以及他如何成功地将所有的合作编辑都带到了爱思唯尔,并与爱思唯尔发生了轰动的决裂。相反,他们于2015年在人文开放图书馆平台上推出了完全开放获取的期刊Glossa(现在是普通语言学的高级期刊)。Rooryck特别关注被称为钻石开放获取(Diamond Open Access)的非商业模式,这种模式对读者和作者都不收费。在代表S计划和S联盟(他于2019年成为该联盟的执行董事)发言时,Rooryck还扩大了对所有形式的开放获取的看法,包括对书籍和研究数据的开放获取。最后,他展望未来,面对最后一个基本问题:你是乐观主义者吗?首次在线发布:2022年9月12日
On 1 September 2022, professor of linguistics and director of cOAlition S Johan Rooryck was created a doctor honoris causa at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. In this in-depth interview, Rooryck reflects on his career so far and shares his vision of a future where scholar-led, fair and equitable open access prevails over commercial publishing structures.
Johan Rooryck starts out by explaining how he became the editor-in-chief of the high-ranking journal Lingua in 1999, how his relations with the publisher Elsevier became increasingly strained, and how he succeeded in bringing all his co-editors along in a sensational break with Elsevier. Instead, they launched the fully open access journal Glossa (now a high-ranking journal of general linguistics) at the platform Open Library of Humanities, in 2015. Rooryck in particular dwells on the non-commercial model known as Diamond Open Access, with no charges facing either readers or authors. Speaking on behalf of Plan S and the cOAlition S, whose executive director he became in 2019, Rooryck also broadens the view to all forms of open access, including open access to books and research data. At the end, he looks ahead to the future, when faced with the final, fundamental question: are you an optimist?
First published online: September 12, 2022