On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, J.W.T.Smith wrote:
> Why don't we just drop the idea of 'publishers' and 'journals' altogether?
> Using old names for new roles only serves to confuse.
> Note - I know peer review is not new but separating it from *journal
> publishing* is.
>
> John Smith,
> University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Journals certify quality with a known brand-name. They will and should
continue doing that. Whether the articles appear in paper or online,
whether for fee or for free, is irrelevant to that underlying quality
control and certification function that journals have always performed.
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