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A Learned Society's Perspective on Publishing

机译:博学的社会对出版的看法

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Scientific journals that are owned by a learned society, like the Journal of Neurochemistry (JNC), which is owned by the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN), benefit the scientific community in that a large proportion of the income is returned to support the scientific mission of the Society. The income generated by the JNC enables the ISN to organize conferences as a platform for members and non-members alike to share their research, supporting researchers particularly in developing countries by travel grants and other funds, and promoting education in student schools. These direct benefits and initiatives for ISN members and non-members distinguish a society journal from pure commerce. However, the world of scholarly publishing is changing rapidly. Open access models have challenged the business model of traditional journal subscription and hence provided free access to publicly funded scientific research. In these models, the manuscript authors pay a publication cost after peer review and acceptance of the manuscript. Over the last decade, numerous new open access journals have been launched and traditional subscription journals have started to offer open access (hybrid journals). However, open access journals follow the general scheme that, of all participating parties, the publisher receives the highest financial benefit. The income is generated by researchers whose positions and research are mostly financed by taxpayers' or funders' money, and by reviewers and editors, who frequently are not reimbursed. Last but not least, the authors pay for the publication of their work after a rigorous and sometimes painful review process. JNC itself has an open access option, at a significantly reduced cost for Society members as an additional benefit. This article provides first-hand insights from two former Editors-in-Chief, Kunihiko Suzuki and Leslie Iversen, about the history of JNC's ownership and about the difficulties and battles fought along the way to its current success and reputation.
机译:学会所拥有的科学期刊,例如国际神经化学学会(ISN)拥有的《神经化学期刊》(JNC),使科学界受益,因为大部分收入被返还用于支持科学该协会的使命。 JNC产生的收入使ISN能够组织会议作为一个平台,供会员和非会员共享他们的研究成果,特别是通过旅行补助金和其他资金支持发展中国家的研究人员,并促进学生学校的教育。这些对ISN会员和非会员的直接好处和举措将社会期刊与纯商业区分开来。但是,学术出版界正在迅速变化。开放获取模式已经挑战了传统期刊订阅的商业模式,因此可以免费访问公共资助的科学研究。在这些模型中,手稿作者经过同行评审和接受后才支付出版费用。在过去的十年中,已经发布了许多新的开放获取期刊,传统的订阅期刊也开始提供开放获取(混合期刊)。但是,开放获取期刊遵循的总体方案是,在所有参与方中,出版商获得的财务收益最高。收入是由研究人员产生的,这些研究人员的职位和研究主要由纳税人或资助人的钱提供经费,而审稿人和编辑通常不予报销。最后但并非最不重要的一点是,作者在经过严格的,有时是痛苦的审阅过程后,为出版作品付费。 JNC本身有一个开放访问选项,以显着降低的成本为协会会员提供了额外的好处。本文提供了两位前总编辑铃木邦彦(Kunihiko Suzuki)和莱斯利·艾弗森(Leslie Iversen)的第一手见解,它们涉及了JNC的所有权历史以及其目前的成功和声誉所经历的困难和斗争。

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