On 28/11/20 10:23 am, David Lochrin wrote:

... How much are the authors charged for rejection?

I don't know of any legitimate journals where authors are charged for rejection: they only pay if their paper is accepted for publication.

I am not sure at what stage journals count rejected papers. Most papers never get to the reviewers and a rejected by the editors. In my experience most papers are rejected because they are not on topic, have already been published elsewhere, or are student assignments.

By the way, the most common form of for-fee academic publication at present is not open source journals, it is conference proceedings. When I submit a paper to a conference there is no charge, unless the paper is accepted. Then I have to pay the normal registration fee for the conference, plus an amount for publication of the paper. If I don't turn up at the conference, present the paper and answer questions, it is pulled from the proceedings (I don't get a refund).

Conferences have been a non-controversial form of for-fee academic publishing, important in fields such as computing and education. The proceedings are mostly distributed electronically and this year the conferences are online. Some conferences then pay established publishers to publish their proceeding to give them legitimacy.

ps: This week I am off to (virtually) ASCILITE https://ascilite.org/2020-conference/ and OZCHI http://www.ozchi.org/2020/


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