Dan and James are joined by Jason Hoyt, who is the CEO and co-founder of PeerJ, an open access journal for the biological and medical sciences.
Here's some of what they cover:
- PeerJ’s model and how it got started
- What goes into running a journal
- Impact factors vs. low-cost publishing
- When the journal user experience is too good
- Getting a quick reviewer turnaround
- The need scientists to change their practices (not publishers)
- PeerJ’s membership model
- Glamour journals
- Future plans for PeerJ
- Predatory journals
- Researchers don’t want cheap journals, only impact factors
Links
Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
Special Guest: Jason Hoyt.
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