Royal Society to Launch OA Journal

On the heels of news that Science will roll out an open-access online journal next year, the Royal Society announces its own open-access title, which will publish papers covering a range of STEM disciplines.

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FLICKR, DAGOATYThe Royal Society today announced the launch of Royal Society Open Science, a new open-access journal that will publish papers from a variety of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines.

The move follows a trend in science publishing, illustrated just last week when the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), publisher of Science, announced the launch of Science Advances, a broadly focused, online-only publication.

The Royal Society’s new journal will boast some non-traditional features, such as the option for submitting authors to request open peer review and the acceptance of manuscripts on studies that generated negative results.

Royal Society Open Science welcomes the submission of all high quality science including articles which may usually be difficult to publish elsewhere, for example, those that include negative findings,” the publisher noted in its announcement.

Also, just as papers declined for publication in Science and Science Translational Medicine will be considered for Science Advances, Royal Society ...

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