Open Access and Predatory Publishing

Online connection is the fabric of contemporary life. We are all aware that the Internet and World Wide Web provide extraordinarily dynamic and virtually instantaneous options for communication and access to information. Scientific publication has kept abreast of this trend, and most published scientific and clinical work is available online. During the past decade, open-access publishing has become more prominent and can be a legitimate publishing model. In traditional journal publishing, users or consumers (readers) pay to access content (articles) through subscriptions or per-article fees. Read More

About Chua Junjie

Junjie is a Scholarly Communication librarian (research impact and copyright). He has an honours degree in Psychology from NUS and a Masters of Information Studies from NTU. In his free time, he enjoys learning foreign languages, playing the piano, fine arts, fiddling with R programming, inferential statistics – e.g. GLMs, predictive modelling & more.

26. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
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