What Jeffrey Beall should have said is that the Brazilian national list of 
legitimate scientific journals (Qualis) has occasionally allowed some predatory 
journals to be included. Obviously, many people, including the journalist 
quoted by Beall, are doing their job in helping to clean up this list, and this 
is good. However, this is not directly related to Open Access in general and 
the header of Beall's message is, therefore, quite misleading.

Equating open access with predatory journals is simply not correct. Predatory 
journals practise APC-OA in an unacceptable way, but most APC-OA journals are 
not predatory; furthermore, there are OA journals that  do not finance 
themselves with APC's at all, including many in Brazil. Scielo's business plan 
is certainly not conducive to predatory practise, for example.

APC-Gold publishing (as distinguished from pure Gold), alas, does provide a 
business model that can also be exploited by individuals and organizations that 
just want to act as polluting parasites. This is not a negative judgement on 
APC-Gold, but we must be aware that opens the door to such misbehaviour. DOAJ's 
white list of journals is a useful tool in this context. If we all pitch in, we 
can make it an even better tool.

Jean-Claude Guédon




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Objet : [GOAL] Open-access in Brazil,

Perhaps of interest to subscribers of this list, here are links to six blog 
posts on scholarly open-access journals in Brazil written by Brazilian 
journalist and science writer Maurício Tuffani. He writes for the newspaper 
Folha de S. Paulo. Originally written in Portuguese, the blog posts have been 
translated to English.

· Fasten your seat belts, the editor is 
gone!<http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/fasten-your-seat-belts-the-editor-is-gone/>
 (March 21)
· The 'quantum' evaluation of scientific journals in 
Brazil<http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/the-quantum-evaluation-of-scientific-journals-in-brazil/>
 (March 16)
· Brazilian graduate programs accept 201 'predatory' 
journals<http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/brazilian-graduate-programs-accept-201-predatory-journals/>
 (March 9)
· In science, bad for Malaysia is good for 
Brazil<http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/in-science-bad-for-malaysia-is-good-for-brazil/>
 (March 7)
· Fake Professor edits journal selected by 
CAPES<http://mauriciotuffani.blogfolha.uol.com.br/fake-professor-edits-journal-selected-by-capes/>
 (March 6)
—Jeffrey Beall

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