There appear to be conflicting claims here. On the one hand, it
is said that the articles are reviewed for being "ethical, valid
and correct" and that no evaluation is made of the potential
"interest" of the article or the "magnitude" of
its contribution/
On the other hand, the research is said to be
"cutting edge"
and "novel." How can the latter
claims be made when the review
of the articles does not assess them on
these criteria?
Sandy Thatcher
From: "Shania K. Khan" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 14:02:22 +0300
QScience Connect publishes first
articles, debuts new functionalities
(http://www.qscience.com/toc/connect//2011)
QScience Connect has today
published its first articles on topics ranging
from linguistics and food science to
diabetes and an analysis of the
sediments in streams on a Yemeni
island.
QScience Connect is a new kind of
peer-reviewed, open access
journal which publishes research in all
fields which meets the simple
criteria of being ethical, valid and
correct. No emphasis is placed on the
perceived interest of the article, or the
magnitude of the advance being
described; rather the readers of the
articles contribute to the evaluation
process by reading and citing the
article. The number of accesses of the
article, and the number of times it is
cited in other academic journals is
a model of evaluation which makes the
most of the online publishing
environment.
Authors are also encouraged to submit
articles to the journal which
may consist primarily of video or audio.
These submissions will be
reviewed and, as with regular manuscript
submissions, they will be
published if they are found to describe
novel and valid research.
Alongside these articles, QScience.com
has also introduced an online
commenting facility, linked to the
readers' social media accounts,
which allows for direct communication on
the article with the author
and other readers.
This new service adds to the already
existing features of article-level
metrics, measuring downloads and
citations, and the personalization
and mobile features of the site, allowing
browsing of content and access
to search alerts with Blackberry, iPhone
and Android handsets.
With all of our content being
freely-available and open access, we believe
these new developments improve the
experience of accessing cutting
edge research for both the scientific
community and the public in general.
To celebrate QScience.com turning 1, we
are offering free giveaways all
month visit http://www.qscience.com/page/offers to enter for your free
gift.
QScience.com already hosts eight scholarly journals covering
diverse
subject areas such as information & library studies, sustainable
energy,
education, medicine and bioscience, Middle Eastern healthcare,
law,
design and Islamic studies. Many other journals are scheduled to
be
added in 2012.
http://www.qscience.com/toc/connect//2011
Shania Khan
Head of Sales and Marketing
Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals
Villa 3, Qatar Foundation
PO Box 5825
Qatar Foundation, Doha, Qatar
www.qscience.com
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