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by robertwalsh0
3163 days ago
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Over at Scholastica (https://scholasticahq.com) we've been taking on this problem for the last few years.
We allow journal editors to create, manage peer-review, and publish OA journals all in one place.
Sir Tim Gowers, the Field's Medal winner, uses our platform for his journal Discrete Analysis (http://discreteanalysisjournal.com/)
The journal Internet Mathematics recently came over to the platform after being on Taylor & Francis for years (https://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/internet-mathematics-pub...). We think journals make a lot of sense and that the problem is that journals don't control the toolchain. I notice there's a lot of interest on HN around this subject from time to time. If you work with a journal and want to get in touch or have questions feel free to write me at rwalsh [at] scholasticahq.com |
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