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==Publishing Solutions==
==Publishing Solutions==


===Subscription but non-profit or not-ridiculously-profitable Publishers===
===Subscription but non-profit or at the least, not-ridiculously-profitable Publishers===


* Oxford Journals of OUP?
* Oxford Journals of OUP?

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Satellite of the Vision Science Society meeting.

Location: XXX Ballroom.

We all hope for an open system of science in which:

  • Journal articles are inexpensive or free.
  • Peer review is fair and efficient.
  • Experiments can be fully replicated by anyone.

Achieving these goals is more feasible than ever, but most publishers, journals, and researchers have made few changes to the way they do business. This workshop will include discussion of possible solutions. We want constructive suggestions, possibly leading to an action plan.

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Publishing Solutions

Subscription but non-profit or at the least, not-ridiculously-profitable Publishers

  • Oxford Journals of OUP?
  • Would ARVO take VR on board?
  • Duke University Press?
  • MIT Press?
  • Cambridge University Press?

Going without a publisher (do it yourself)

  • Open Journal Systems
  • Annotum

With these options, if some universities/libraries/societies banded together, staff could presumably be hired to do administration of the above software etc.

PLoS Currents -with a publisher, yet completely free and open-access (so what's the catch?)

With PLoS Currents, submission to publication can take place in a matter of days and there are no publication fees. Authors currently use Google knol to write their submission and are in complete control of the appearance of their article. In early 2012, the Currents series will move to an enhanced platform with new features and a streamlined display with no disruption to the publication (Google is discontinuing knol in May 2012).

Only catch I see is that you have to use the Currents platform to create/layout the manuscript. And we don't know what this platform is.

Agenda

11 a.m. start Introduction to the issues by Alex Holcombe and .
11:20 Topic 1: Experiment code repository, open peer review,
11:30 Topic 2: Publishing, closed access, open access, Elsevier, corporate megapublishers and alternatives,

Add something here or discuss at the Discussion Forum.