Here the latest news on the Journal of Biogeography editorial work stoppage and mass resignations, from Twitter/X:
I along with 95% of #AssociateEditors have now #Resigned from @jbiogeography. @WileyGlobal never responded to our invitation to discuss #BetterPublishing.
Very sad to see this outcome of a once highly respected journal. But hope we all learned a lesson from this and stop submitting to such journals.
#associateeditors #resigned #betterpublishing #ecology #biogeography #journal
I hope with this resignation we motivate other AEs to have their own internal discussions so together we can make #BetterPublishing a reality.
10/10) Finally, I would also like to acknowledge the efforts of the editors at JBI and share these important articles regarding their #WorkStoppage for #BetterPublishing
#workstoppage #betterpublishing
10/10) Finally, I would also like to acknowledge the efforts of the editors at JBI and share these important articles regarding their #WorkStoppage for #BetterPublishing
#workstoppage #betterpublishing
#BetterPublishing @jbiogeography: I – Journal of Biogeography https://journalofbiogeographynews.org/2023/07/14/betterpublishing-jbiogeography-i/
I am with @JulianSchrader on this - I, along with 85% of #JBI AEs, am on a work stoppage as #AssociateEditor of @jbiogeography because @WileyGlobal prioritizes profit over access & journal quality, creating barriers to equity and publication - particularly for #ECRs and peers from the #GlobalSouth #BetterPublishing
#jbi #associateeditor #ECRs #globalsouth #betterpublishing
I, along with 85% of #JBI AEs, am on a work stoppage as #AssociateEditor of @jbiogeography because @WileyGlobal prioritizes profit over access & journal quality, creating barriers to equity and publication - particularly for #ECRs and peers from the #GlobalSouth #BetterPublishing
#jbi #associateeditor #ECRs #globalsouth #betterpublishing