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Can open access repositories and peer-reviewed journals coexist?

Pinfield, Stephen

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Stephen Pinfield



Abstract

It is often assumed that open access repositories and peer-reviewed journals are in competition with each other and therefore will in the long term be unable to coexist. This paper takes a critical look at that assumption. It draws on the available evidence of actual practice which indicates that coexistence is possible at least in the medium term. It discusses possible future models of publication and dissemination which include open access, repositories, peer review and journals. The paper suggests that repositories and journals may coexist in the long term but that both may have to undergo significant changes. Important areas where changes need to occur include: widespread deployment of repository infrastructure, development of version identification standards, development of value-added features, new business models, new approaches to quality control and adoption of digital preservation as a repository function.

Citation

Pinfield, S. (2007). Can open access repositories and peer-reviewed journals coexist?. Serials, 20(3),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 1, 2007
Deposit Date Dec 4, 2007
Publicly Available Date Dec 4, 2007
Journal Serials
Print ISSN 0953-0460
Publisher Ubiquity Press
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 3
Keywords open access, peer review, repository
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1016415
Publisher URL http://www.uksg.org/serials

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