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Know your options: Traditional vs. Open Access Publishing
By the end of this module you will:
You’ve written an article…
What is a Peer Reviewed Journal?
Your article has been accepted!
Academic Journal Publishing
Traditional (Closed) Publishing
Open Access
Open Access
Hybrid Journals
Recap
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Know
your
options:
Traditional
vs.
Open
Access
Publishing
Writing
for
Scholarly
Journals
Series
By
the
end
of
this
module
you
will:
Understand
the
differences
between
traditional
and
open
access
publishing.
Understand
the
meaning
of
open
access,
and
the
different
ways
of
attaining
open
access
You’ve
written
an
article…
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What
is
a
Peer
Reviewed
Journal?
Articles
in
peer-reviewed
journals
“have
been
evaluated
and
critiqued
by
researchers
and
experts
in
the
same
field
before
the
article
is
published”.
University
of
Victoria
Libraries
http://library.uvic.ca/instruction/research/peerreview.html
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Cann.
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19,
2012
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Your
article
has
been
accepted!
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Academic
Journal
Publishing
Traditional
Open
Access
Traditional
(Closed)
Publishing
Charge
fees
to
access
article
May
not
be
able
to
distribute
copies
of
your
article
or
post
online
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from
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Open
Access
“Open-access
(OA)
literature
is
digital,
online,
free
of
charge,
and
free
of
most
copyright
and
licensing
restrictions”
Peter
Suber’s
“Open
Access
Overview”
Open
Access
Gold
Route
Gold
OA-
Journal
makes
their
articles
free
online
(funding
models
vary)
Green
Route
Green
OA-Make
draft
of
article
(pre-print,
post-print)
available
in
an
institutional
repository
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Hybrid
Journals
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Version
9.
Recap
Peer
Review
in
Traditional
&
Open
Access
Journals
Readers
charged
fees
to
access
traditional
journals
Open
access
journals
are
free
for
all
to
read.
Two
main
types
of
OA:
Gold
OA
-journals
make
their
articles
free
online
Green
OA
–
Self
archive
in
an
institutional
repository
Hybrid
OA-
Traditional
journal
makes
an
article
OA
(author
pays
for
this)
Need
Help?
Writing
for
Publication
Guide:
http://www.library.carleton.ca/help/writing-publication
Contact
us:
http://www.library.carleton.ca/services/research-help
Email:
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Phone:
613-520-2735
.
welcome
two
million
options
Traditional
versus
Open
Access
Publishing
.
wrote
an
Libraries
Writing
for
Scholarly
Journals
series
.
but
the
end
of
this
module
you
will
Understand
the
differences
between
traditional
and
open
access
publishing
.
can
Understand
the
meaning
of
open
access
and
the
different
ways
of
attaining
open
access
.
but
they
You've
written
an
article
.
he's
gone
through
that
period
the
pros
.
a
Peer
EP
journal
is
one
where
articles
are
submitted
for
review
By
specimens
in
a
discipline
prior
to
being
published
.
a
Peer
appearance
and
the
authors
to
not
knowing
tethered
and
reviewers
are
not
paid
students
work
.
the
intent
is
to
guarantee
that
only
the
best
possible
retreat
is
published
.
after
being
critiqued
by
experts
in
the
field
and
author
can
retire
the
article
to
make
corrections
and
includes
extensions
that
will
make
the
article
stronger
.
he's
the
author
cannot
or
will
not
take
appearing
to
your
surprise
.
the
article
may
be
rejected
meaning
not
published
teach
her
quality
.
let's
say
it's
been
accepted
for
publication
.
congratulations
to
you
first
heard
to
get
to
this
moment
.
it's
important
to
know
what
it
means
to
be
published
.
Just
because
you
wrote
an
article
does
not
mean
you
have
rights
to
it
after
it
is
published
.
your
two
main
types
Academic
Journal
Publishing
options
.
post
go
through
the
same
period
the
pros
.
after
that
there
are
some
differences
.
the
few
chosen
to
publish
your
work
in
Traditional
are
closed
Academic
Journal
.
individuals
to
my
preschool
be
charged
fees
to
access
the
article
.
not
all
institutions
can
afford
the
fees
Photo
on
research
that
stop
outside
institutions
.
depending
on
the
contract
he
signed
as
an
author
you
may
not
be
a
box
distribute
copies
of
your
article
or
post
it
online
.
an
open
access
publication
is
different
.
Open
access
literature
is
digital
online
free
of
charge
and
free
of
most
copyright
and
licensing
restrictions
.
that
open
access
your
work
is
still
in
a
scholarly
journal
.
but
it's
available
for
free
on
the
internet
immediately
upon
Publication
.
there
are
two
main
types
of
Open
Access
Gold
Route
and
the
greenery
it
.
although
Funding
Models
Terry
Gold
Open
Access
his
winter
house
make
all
of
their
articles
free
online
Green
Open
Access
tickets
we
knew
Publishing
Traditional
journal
.
but
you
make
a
draft
of
the
article
carefully
in
an
institutional
repository
.
for
more
information
on
the
cool
thing
Green
Open
Access
.
please
consider
other
models
in
the
series
.
sometimes
traditional
journals
keep
the
option
topic
.
and
to
pay
for
their
particular
article
to
be
open
access
.
this
is
called
a
hybrid
model
of
Open
Access
Publishers
received
subscription
fees
from
institutions
and
individuals
to
subscribe
to
that
journal
.
but
some
of
the
Journal
articles
are
open
access
to
top
it
off
the
twenty
co
this
hyper
critiqued
even
have
to
paint
a
journal
to
allow
care
article
to
be
open
access
.
you're
Recap
Peer
and
new
occurrence
in
both
traditional
and
open
access
journals
.
but
Readers
charged
fees
to
access
article
in
Traditional
journal
.
in
contrast
open
access
journals
are
free
for
all
to
read
.
thirty
two
main
types
of
Open
Access
Gold
were
journals
make
up
their
articles
free
online
Green
were
researchers
Self
archive
your
work
in
an
institutional
repository
Hybrid
open
access
is
when
an
occupation
be
good
Traditional
journal
makes
his
or
her
article
.
Open
Access
.
if
you
want
more
inter
Mason
and
open
access
publishing
.
please
consider
other
modules
in
the
series
for
more
information
on
publishing
your
work
please
consider
reading
for
Publication
Guide
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.
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