Pick a journal for CF roadmap #354
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@sadielbartholomew @efisher008 and I met today and reviewed the excellent work that @feggleton had posted previously. Thanks @feggleton your work made our lives easy. We're not quite finished but have managed to throw all of the journals into a sorting hat and make some sort of order out of it. We've reviewed the journals based on their publication type; next week we'll review based on "Notes on fit" and also come to the next meeting having looked at the journals that we currently think are interesting candidates. @efisher008 will set the next meeting to take place next week. Thumbs up if you want to be on the invite - see you there! |
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Hi all, since our first meeting I have thought of another journal that might be a good choice, namely: Scientific Data, which is a Nature publication:
Because it is Nature based it will have a large reach but also it seems well-suited to our context (square brackets give my additions to indicate the relevance here):
I think this is worth considering as an option, too - we have already discounted Nature for being "too general and broad", but a sub-publication like this could be more what we are looking for. It is still cross-domain, but focuses on considerations for research data in general including data standards which is exactly our scope. |
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Hi all! Excellent work and evaluation of possible journals! I also like the addition of [Nature] Scientific Data suggested by @sadielbartholomew. Nature is a high profile journal collection and I imagine that the threshold is higher than for other journals. Although their web site mainly focus on publication of data [sets], there is at least one open call for a collection focussing on metadata here. Having said this, I am in no way particularly favouring this journal over the other ones on the table. |
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Hi all!
Excellent work and evaluation of possible journals!
I also like the addition of [Nature] Scientific Data suggested by @sadielbartholomew<https://github.com/sadielbartholomew>. Nature is a high profile journal collection and I imagine that the threshold is higher than for other journals. Although their web site mainly focus on publication of data [sets], there is at least one open call for a collection focussing on metadata here<https://www.nature.com/collections/hbhbgcdcif>. Having said this, I am in no way particularly favouring this journal over the other ones on the table.
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The sorting hat has spoken!
Thoughts on this are welcome; we intend to present these recommendations at next Monday's meeting on producing a CF roadmap and closing this discussion if we come to an agreement there. |
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@sadielbartholomew @efisher008 @feggleton
This is for us to follow up on picking a journal.
By end of October we should have shortlist with pros and cons. We should propose this to the community and if we have a clear winner put that one forward; otherwise we might use the upvote/downvote mechanism to decide amongst equals. I have an opinion here but won't be too pushy about it ;)
I massaged ChatGPT to do some initial analysis of the journals we spoke about in the meeting. Here are the results:
Journals discussed but not included:
Instinctinvely I like ESSD, it's open access and seems to be a good fit - but I'm not sure as we're not publishing data, but rather a metadata standard. So it may not be such a great fit in the end.
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