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[Annelida] Taxonomic papers at Marine Biology Research

Geoff Read via annelida%40net.bio.net (by Geoffrey.Read from niwa.co.nz)
Wed Feb 15 05:02:18 EST 2017


I strongly advocate making all taxonomy open access.

Just noting that Marine Biology Research is closed access (subscription only).  If you publish taxonomy in such a journal, you may think people only have to email you to get a copy, inconvenient though that maybe for them and for you. It assumes this journal publishes your email address alongside the abstract (for example Zootaxa does not - it is impossible to email a Zootaxa author of a closed-access article through the Zootaxa website). However, what happens after you drop out of science? Well, long after you are dead this commercial publisher of MBR (Taylor & Francis) will still be charging a stiff fee to let people read the research over which you have laboured (and they have copyrighted for themselves while contributing very little to the end result).  This will go on for another  hundred years or so, and will undoubtedly restrict the number of people who can use your work, and disadvantage the open dissemination of knowledge.  Is that what you want?

You can have open access at MBR, but it costs GBP £1,788 / Euro €2,150 / USD $2,950 per article.  That is a sizeable sum.  Probably a good idea to shop around for a cheaper open-access option.

Another factor when choosing a journal is whether the  journal registers your article at ZooBank.  If they don't then your work is not Code published until the print edition - in the case of some journals this can be nine months or more after your work appears online.  However, I am pleased to see that MBR has registered the example article listed below at ZooBank, and thus presumably registers all taxonomy. That's good.

Cheers,

Geoff

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From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu <annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu> on behalf of Sergio Taboada <sergiotab from gmail.com>
Sent: 15 February 2017 20:56
To: annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu
Subject: [Annelida] Taxonomic papers at Marine Biology Research

Dear all,

I am forwarding you an email I received from the Porifera list that might
be of your interest, specially if you are planning on submitting taxonomic
studies related to

*alpha-taxonomic accounts (including taxonomic reviews for a distinct
region or group of species) as well as integrative taxonomic revisions. *Please
see below for further details.

All the best,

Sergi.

--
Sergi Taboada
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD, London
Life Sciences Dept,
DC1, 6th floor
Office 610B
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7492 6059



Dear spongers,

I would like to draw your attention to the *new Marine Biology Research
(MBRJ) publication category called 'Taxonomic revision'*. MBRJ will now
support comprehensive alpha-taxonomic accounts (including taxonomic reviews
for a distinct region or group of species) as well as integrative taxonomic
revisions. MBRJ will even remunerate papers published under this category
with an allowance for excessive overall size and colour pages printed free
of charge.

If you are interested, please read the recent editorial (
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17451000.2016.1228979) which
provides all needed instructions including links to published examples of
taxonomic papers in the new and much improved scientific- and
technical-quality style of MBRJ. All style examples are open access.

The first paper in the “Taxonomic Revision” category has been published (
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17451000.2016.1241411, Tu T-H,
Dai C-F, Jeng M-S. 2016. Taxonomic revision of Coralliidae with
descriptions of new species from New Caledonia and the Hawaii Archipelago).
Best regards,
Paco------------------------------------------------------------

Dr. Paco Cardenas, MBRJ Subject Editor for PoriferaDiv. of Pharmacognosy,
Dept. of  Medicinal Chemistry, Uppsala University
BMC Box 574,
SE 75123 Uppsala, Sweden
paco.cardenas from fkog.uu.se
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