Why researchers publish in non-mainstream journals: Training, knowledge bridging, and gap filling

Volume: 46, Issue: 9, Pages: 1666 - 1680
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
In many countries research evaluations confer high importance to mainstream journals, which are considered to publish excellent research. Accordingly, research evaluation policies discourage publications in other non-mainstream journals under the assumption that they publish low quality research. This approach has prompted a policy debate in low and middle-income countries, which face financial and linguistic barriers to access mainstream...
Paper Details
Title
Why researchers publish in non-mainstream journals: Training, knowledge bridging, and gap filling
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
46
Issue
9
Pages
1666 - 1680
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