Should i publish in an open access journal?
Should i publish in an open access journal?
An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results.
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Kurien, Matthew
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Sanders, David S.
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Ashton, James J.
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Beattie, R. Mark
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Kurien, Matthew
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Sanders, David S.
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Ashton, James J.
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Beattie, R. Mark
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Kurien, Matthew, Sanders, David S., Ashton, James J. and Beattie, R. Mark
(2019)
Should i publish in an open access journal?
BMJ (Online), 365, , [l1544].
(doi:10.1136/bmj.l1544).
Abstract
An “author pays” publishing model is the only fair way to make biomedical research findings accessible to all, say Matthew Kurien and David S Sanders, but James J Ashton and R Mark Beattie worry that it can lead to bias in the evidence base towards commercially driven results.
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/431259
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