@article{71ec563e7e4941ae998b314217a2e43b,
title = "The future of academic publishing",
author = "Abubakari Ahmed and Aceil Al-Khatib and Yap Boum and Humberto Debat and {Gurmendi Dunkelberg}, Alonso and Hinchliffe, {Lisa Janicke} and Frith Jarrad and Adam Mastroianni and Patrick Mineault and Pennington, {Charlotte R.} and Pruszynski, {J. Andrew}",
note = "Funding Information: Latin America is taking on a pioneering role in this. In Latin America, scientific outputs are considered a public good. Free-to-publish and free-to-read cooperative publishing is supported by non-commercial and publicly funded infrastructure. Ninety-five per cent of Latin American journals are diamond open access: community-driven and collaborative platforms with no article processing charges. Their example shows us that research is a more global and diverse enterprise than is typically acknowledged. By including diverse voices, they contribute substantially to the academic landscape and the accessibility and dissemination of research. Unfortunately, these journals tend to be excluded by indexing systems, which causes science published outside of the Global North to not receive the attention that it deserves. ",
year = "2023",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1038/s41562-023-01637-2",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "7",
pages = "1021--1026",
journal = "Nature human behaviour",
issn = "2397-3374",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "7",
}