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Publishing scientific papers and books is a difficult task. The arrival of the internet has the potential to dramatically change the business models, but also the review and publishing process. I discussed the changing world of publishing with Anton Angelo, Data Librarian at the University of Canterbury. We discussed Open Access, Print-on-Demand and the changing roles of libraries. We even spotted some dangerous predators in the publishing jungle. And in case of any trouble, always ask you librarian!
ISSN 2703-4054
- Legal Deposit of the National Library of New Zealand
- IngramSpark – print on demand publisher
- Science Citation Index
- Centering our values: Open Access for Aotearoa
- Plan S – Making full and immediate Open Access a reality, European Commission
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Open Access Policy
- NSF’s public access policy
- Sci-Hub, all scientific articles for free
- ArXiv, pre-print platform
- ResearchGate – social network for scientists
- Nonsense paper written by iOS autocomplete accepted for conference
- Omics Group Lawsuit
- Open Journal System – free software to run a journal
- Scholastica – journal management platform
- Ubiquity Partner Network – independent university and society presses
Conventional Journals for HRI:
- International Journal of Social Robotics – Springer
- Interaction Studies – John Benjamins
- Science Robotics – AAAS
- ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction – ACM
Open Access Journals for HRI:
- Paladyn – Journal of Behavioral Robotics
Problematic Open Access Journals for HRI:
- Journal of Robotics – Hindawi
- Lovotics – Omics
- Advances in Robotics & Automation – Omics (now Hilaris)
- Robotics – MDPI
- Journal of Future Robot Life – IOS Press
- Transactions on Leading-edge Synergistic Robots – PubPub