Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Tektonika: The Community-Led Diamond Open-Access Journal for Tectonics and Structural Geology

View through CrossRef
Knowledge (b)locking impedes scientific breakthroughs and hinders societal development. Historically, the privileged and paid access to scholarly work has held captive the advancement of numerous brilliant minds and their ideas. The Tektonika initiative was born to remedy the unfairness of the current publishing scene by offering the community a platform where tectonics and structural geology research are freely and openly accessible to everyone. As part of a growing movement within academia, Tektonika provides an alternative to conventional publishing models that restrict access to scholarly work through costly paywalls and subscriptions. In this editorial, we explain why and how Tektonika exists, the structure of the journal, and how it is run a year after its launch. We also detail our peer-review process from manuscript submission to publication, and report on some of the challenges faced. We close by presenting our plan and ideas to sustain a community-led inclusive and equitable publishing landscape that secures a free-to-all access to Earth Science research over the long term.
Title: Tektonika: The Community-Led Diamond Open-Access Journal for Tectonics and Structural Geology
Description:
Knowledge (b)locking impedes scientific breakthroughs and hinders societal development.
Historically, the privileged and paid access to scholarly work has held captive the advancement of numerous brilliant minds and their ideas.
The Tektonika initiative was born to remedy the unfairness of the current publishing scene by offering the community a platform where tectonics and structural geology research are freely and openly accessible to everyone.
As part of a growing movement within academia, Tektonika provides an alternative to conventional publishing models that restrict access to scholarly work through costly paywalls and subscriptions.
In this editorial, we explain why and how Tektonika exists, the structure of the journal, and how it is run a year after its launch.
We also detail our peer-review process from manuscript submission to publication, and report on some of the challenges faced.
We close by presenting our plan and ideas to sustain a community-led inclusive and equitable publishing landscape that secures a free-to-all access to Earth Science research over the long term.

Related Results

Tektonika, the new Diamond Open Access journal for structural geology and tectonics
Tektonika, the new Diamond Open Access journal for structural geology and tectonics
<p><br>Tektonika is a new community-led diamond open-access journal (DOAJ) for structural geology and tectonics. It will join the growing body of DOAJs ...
Tektonika dan Ragam Akulturasi Arsitektur Rumah Tinggal Di Sendangharjo Tuban
Tektonika dan Ragam Akulturasi Arsitektur Rumah Tinggal Di Sendangharjo Tuban
Studi ini dipandang penting dan memiliki tingkat urgensi untuk dapat dilakukan telaah mendalam, dimana kajian tentang tektonika yang bernuansa akulturasi arsitektur masih jarang di...
Tektonika: breaking barriers in scientific publishing one manuscript at a time
Tektonika: breaking barriers in scientific publishing one manuscript at a time
Science, without effective dissemination, has a very short life and little impact. Yet, most scientific research is hidden away behind exclusive and expensive paywalls imposed by t...
Hot-filament Chemical Vapour Deposition of Microcrystalline Diamond Layers for Grinding Applications
Hot-filament Chemical Vapour Deposition of Microcrystalline Diamond Layers for Grinding Applications
Rough, microcrystalline CVD diamond layers are under research for many years for grinding applications. This contribution will present an overview about the results, both for film ...
Low-pressure diamond: from the unbelievable to technical products
Low-pressure diamond: from the unbelievable to technical products
AbstractThe idea to grow diamond from the gas phase was born in the 1950s but it took about 30 years until first diamond layers directly grown from the gas phase on substrates were...
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Non-Recommended Publishing Lists: Strategies for Detecting Deceitful Journals
Abstract The rapid growth of open access publishing (OAP) has significantly improved the accessibility and dissemination of scientific knowledge. However, this expansion has also c...

Back to Top