Peer Reviewed Open Access Journals Information

By Stephen Bennett


Academic journals are periodical publications containing articles on book reviews, review articles and original research. Their purpose is for researchers to have a venue where they can impart their knowledge to others, contribute in improving natural knowledge and to perfect every Philosophical Arts and Sciences. Articles are usually refereed or peer reviewed to prevent those containing fraudulent data from being published.

Researchers write these articles with funds received from government agencies, universities and institutions, they would donate these to journal publication. Government agencies, universities and institutions then purchases these from them, even the ones that provided the research funds, usually via subscription. This is the reason that peer reviewed open access journals became popular because it cost virtually nothing in reading them.

They receive their funding from the same entities though and anyone that has access to an internet connection can read them without paying a subscription fee. Legal and permission barriers are also removed such as licensing and copyright restrictions. Authors of these articles sometimes pay for them to get published by using the money of those who funded them.

OA journals have several varieties with one of them being full where all content can be freely accessed. Hybrid ones only have some contents accessible openly and delayed are those access will be granted after some months or years. These works could be either solicited which individuals were requested in submitting their work, and unsolicited which they submit even without a request.

These, same as traditional publications, are peer reviewed or have people with similar competence the author has evaluate it. They were selected by publishers and review the works anonymously to avoid getting influenced. Doing this method provides credibility, improves performance and maintain standards of quality.

They help in deciding if the work gets accepted, rejected, or acceptable even but with revisions that has to be done. Group of experts about a specific field having qualifications and ability in being reasonably impartial in reviewing is needed. Accomplishing impartiality is difficult specially in fields having less narrow definition or inter disciplinary ones.

This makes the significance that an idea has, either good or bad, harder to become appreciated widely among their contemporaries. Refereeing though is considered important to academic quality but preventing all invalid research from getting published is impossible. Although it is done anonymously by tradition, some can currently give their comments publicly which anyone can read.

Identifying if that journals was refereed or not can be done in numerous ways with one being limiting your search criteria when using databases. This option is offered readily by some search screens while others require you to click the advance or expert option. Although some databases have no option for limiting their search criteria like this.

You could also examine the published journal physically or online by looking at the masthead at its cover where all information about them which includes if they were refereed. Another way is by looking at the ways its written and includes references using footnotes and bibliography. And finding their official would help in determining this but sometimes it is inaccurate still.




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