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Open Access Philosophy: A Proposal

09.14.2009 · Posted in open access, the academy, the profession

I’m seeing a lot of conferences now that result in edited volumes. This might be an easy way to start a high quality open access publication. Suppose we set up some kind of society (e.g. The Society for Open Access Philosophy) to throw a yearly summer philosophy conference. The process for getting into the conference would ...

A Glass Ceiling for Philosophy Journals?

09.03.2009 · Posted in open access, the academy, the profession

I was checking out Ethics Etc today, and I notice a poll they have up. Here’s the question. In deciding whether to recommend acceptance or rejection of a paper for a journal, should one base one’s decision in part on the reputation, editorial policies, etc. of the journal? As of today 187 people have voted. 74% say ...

Bad Open Access Idea

01.07.2009 · Posted in open access, philosophy journals

I just stumbled upon this over at Taylor and Francis (publisher for Australasian Journal of Philosophy). Their plan is called iOpenAccess. They will make any articles that you publish with them freely available to the public, but… All authors whose manuscripts are accepted for publication in one of these iOpenAccess journals will have the option to make ...

Open Source Textbooks

09.03.2008 · Posted in open access, open source

[Update: Bad news philosophers. I contacted the company to see what philosophy offerings they might have in 2009 and found out they have none. It turns out they're only a four person operation and are focusing on just Business and Economics right now.] Awesome. I’ve ranted a lot about open source software and open access publishing. ...

Informal Logic Goes Open Access

04.09.2008 · Posted in open access, philosophy journals

Informal Logic just switched over to open access. Consequently.org has a post about it here. [HT: Mark and Andrei]I knew it had to be possible for a closed access journal to migrate over to an online open access format, and I even suggested that this would be a way for the discipline to get more ...

Kudos to Eric Schwitzgebel and Josh Dever

04.02.2008 · Posted in open access

Here is a tale of journal woe with a happy ending. Now I’m going to reveal the ending. After fifteen years with no luck they sent their paper on the Two-Envelope Problem to an open-access online journal SORITES, and it got published. Don’t be fooled by the eye-irritating 1995 HTML version of the website. SORITES’ has clean ...