hi

 From my perspective, an overlay is essentially the 'C' in 
PRC...overlays sit nicely in a world where the journal has been 
deconstructed into its consistent parts. P= publish as we see with 
preprint servers R = review as we see with many review communities C = 
curate  the assemblage of materials

I think the 'sense' of 'C' (overlays) is starting to 'make more sense' 
(if you will) for folks as the P & R practices are becoming more popular.


adam

On 2/7/24 05:55, Shamsi Brinn wrote:
> Hi Jean-Claude, great suggestion. I have in fact spoken to several 
> people from Episciences and the conversations were great, very 
> informative. I am asking naive questions on purpose because I am just 
> very curious what other's opinions on overlays are and if they have 
> made an impact in your world. Do you read any overlay journals?
>
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 11:42 AM Jean-Claude Guédon 
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>     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
>>
>>     Thanks for your thoughts,
>>     -Shamsi
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