Cites & Insights June 2015 (15:6) available

Walt Crawford waltcrawford at GMAIL.COM
Mon May 4 11:12:42 EDT 2015


Cites & Insights 15:6 (June 2015) is now available for downloading at
http://citesandinsights.info/civ15i6.pdf

The print-oriented two-column version is 24 pages long. For those
reading online or on an e-device, or who wish to follow links in the
issue, a 46-page single-column 6×9″ version is available at
http://citesandinsights.info/civ15i6on.pdf

The June 2015 issue includes:

The Front: Making It Easy, Making It Hard: A Personal Note on Counting
Articles  pp. 1-4

This oddity offers some notes on OA publishers and journals that make
it easier–or harder–than usual to find out how many articles appear in
a journal over a given year, from the utter simplicity of MDPI, SciELO
and j-stage to the utter…well, read the article.

Intersections: Who Needs Open Access, Anyway?  pp. 4-24

Noting and discussing a range of commentaries by people who are either
“I’m all for OA, but…” (where the but is the most important word in
that phrase) or discussing ways in which others attempt to undermine
OA: clearing out two years of “oa-anti” tags.

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