You might want to contact the people at episcience whichislisted in the 
Rousi-Laakso paper you referenced. https://www.episciences.org/ . They 
know a lot about this kind of publishing nd are doing high-quality 
publishing in this fashion.

Jean-Claude Guédon

On 2024-02-06 09:53, Shamsi Brinn wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have been eagerly reading the informative discussions around the 
> Nelson Memo and a recent thread about SciElo and open access in low 
> and middle income countries. I am learning a lot.
>
> I wanted to open up a discussion about overlay journals. They appear 
> to be a promising alternative model for peer-reviewed open access 
> publishing, but they have not taken off. Have you heard of overlay 
> journals? What do you think of them? What is blocking them from 
> widespread use?
>  at episcience
> If you have not heard of them but are curious this interesting paper 
> from Rousi and Laakso has a nice overview: 
> https://doi.org/10.1177/09610006221125208 
> <https://doi.org/10.1177/09610006221125208>
>
> Thanks for your thoughts,
> -Shamsi
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