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X-WR-CALNAME:DIAS Wild Wednesday: 'Academic Journals and the Publishing Ga
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DESCRIPTION:Over the past two decades\, we have witnessed an [i]explosion[
 /i] in the number of academic journals and publishers across most (if not
  all) research fields. This proliferation has placed significant strain o
 n academics’ time (e.g.\, reviewing demands) and on university library bu
 dgets\, and has raised pressing questions about both the quality and quan
 tity of research outputs. Drawing on his personal experience as a former 
 Editor-in-Chief of an Elsevier journal\, as well as insights from a recen
 t [i]PNAS[/i] article on journal reform ([url=https://eur03.safelinks.pro
 tection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdoi.org%2F10.1073%2Fpnas.240123112
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 url])\, DIAS Chair Nikos Ntoumanis will open the session with reflections
  on why the current publication model is no longer fit for purpose and wh
 at reforms may be needed (or have recently been introduced). Following th
 is short presentation\, a panel discussion with DIAS colleagues Sergey I.
  Bozhevolnyi\, Anthony Fernandez\, Mette Præst Knudsen\, and Lars Boje Mo
 rtensen\, all of whom have editorial experience\, will further explore th
 e challenges and opportunities facing academic publishing today. We also 
 look forward to hearing the audience’s views and experiences with current
  or alternative publication models.
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SUMMARY:DIAS Wild Wednesday: 'Academic Journals and the Publishing Game: A
  Time for Revolution?' by Nikos Ntoumanis
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