Using the Internet for scientific publishing: FQS as an example

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Since the "Public Library of Science" launched its first open-access journals and the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities" has been released in 2003 and found enormous attention, the claim for open access - to make publicly funded journal articles available for the public - started to reach German scientists too. But still no experience has been made with electronic publishing in general and more specifically with open-access publishing. One consequence is that the potential capacity of open access - the (inter) national and (trans) disciplinary visibility and accessibility of scientific output - is not sufficiently used by German researchers. Ways to successfully establish an open-access journal are presented in this article by referring to "Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research" (FQS) as an example: after introducing the current state of FQS traditional and innovative ways of publishing are being discussed which had been employed while developing FQS and which helped FQS to become the most important electronic journal in the field of qualitative research. © Springer-Verlag 2008.

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Mruck, K., & Mey, G. (2008). Using the Internet for scientific publishing: FQS as an example. Poiesis Und Praxis, 5(2), 113–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10202-007-0040-0

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