Electronic Journal of Sociology

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Electronic Journal of Sociology
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The Electronic Journal of Sociology was an online open access academic journal of sociology. It was established in 1994 by Michael Sosteric.[1] Andreas Scheider was editor-in-chief until 2004, when Sosteric returned and Adam Rafalovich became co-editor-in-chief.[2] The journal implemented a new approach in 2004 whereby it decided to publish three tiers of articles: fully reviewed original articles at tier 1, editorially-reviewed reviews and commentaries at tier 2, and editorially-reviewed other works, including original papers, at tier 3. Although the journal "achieved international recognition", as an electronic journal it faced barriers.[3]

In 1996, the journal was criticized by its rival,

SAGE Publishing, might feel threatened by their open access and lack of traditional publishing ties.[4]
In 2008, publication was suspended.

The journal was indexed in

References

  1. ^ Schneider, Andreas. (2001). The Electronic Journal of Sociology: Seven Years of Electronic Publishing. ASA Footnotes.
  2. ^ Sosteric M. (2004). Science, Scholarly Communication, and Access: Open is Better. Electronic Journal of Sociology.
  3. ^ Sosteric, Mike. (1999b). At the Speed of Thought: Pursuing Non-Commercial Alternatives to Scholarly Communication Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine. Association of Research Libraries Newsletter.
  4. ^ EJS Collective. (1996). To Sociological Research Online.
  5. ^ "Database Coverage List". SocINDEX. EBSCO Information Services. Retrieved 13 March 2013.