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Friday, February 10, 2006

SwetsWise adds more OA journals

SwetsWise Online Content has added journals from six new publishers to its collection, including OA journals from e-Med and TheScientificWorld. See its press release (February 7).

Comment. I believe that Swets first added OA journals to its collection in February 2004. I argued e.g. in SOAN for July 2005 that OA journals joining priced aggregations are not selling out. "If you publish your work in an OA journal, then it's already visible to users who look in the places where OA work can be found. But if your OA journal is also distributed in a priced aggregation, then without losing the first audience you'll gain the audience of researchers who look first or look only in that aggregation. Among the priced aggregations that include some OA journals are EBSCO A to Z, SwetsWise Online Content, and WilsonWeb. The real advantage here may be small...[b]ut the advantage is still real, and authors of articles in OA journals should not complain, or suspect anything sinister, when those OA journals are picked up by priced aggregators."