I haven't followed the predatory publishing debate for awhile (aside from the endless spammy emails I receive), but it appears that over the last few years a number of open-access ecological journals have appeared that have reasonable page charges (e.g., one that I received an email from today, charges $250 for articles up to 16 published pages in length). I'm curious about people's experiences with such journals, both positive and negative. It would seem that these journals actually fulfill the promise of open-access without being predatory. Enquiring minds want to know. cheers, g2
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