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In addition to the resignation of the editorial board, all six of the editors resigned. On October 27, 2015 the executive editor Johan Rooryck posted on his public facebook timeline: "today all 6 editors of Lingua have resigned their positions in reaction to Elsevier's refusal to accept our conditions of Fair Open Access. Independently, all 31 members of the editorial board have resigned as well. The editors will still continue their work for a few more months to fulfill their contractual duties and handle the submissions currently in their care. As soon as our contracts release us, we will announce a new journal led by the same team. It will be called 'Glossa: a journal of general linguistics', and be published by Ubiquity Press In Fair Open Access." [1]
This comes after an hour after Marc van Oostendorp posted on his Facebook timeline "All editors and associate editors, as well as the entire editorial board of Lingua, have now resigned!". According to Dr. van Oostendorp's CV, he is a member of Lingua's editorial board. Pulu ( talk) 02:47, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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Lingua was and is published by Elsevier, under the same ISSN, but with new editor and editorial board. Glossa is a new journal, edited by people that previously were involved with Lingua. Claiming the Lingua was renamed Glossa and that Elsevier started a new journal under the name Lingua is absolutely incorrect. -- Randykitty ( talk) 18:01, 30 March 2024 (UTC)
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In addition to the resignation of the editorial board, all six of the editors resigned. On October 27, 2015 the executive editor Johan Rooryck posted on his public facebook timeline: "today all 6 editors of Lingua have resigned their positions in reaction to Elsevier's refusal to accept our conditions of Fair Open Access. Independently, all 31 members of the editorial board have resigned as well. The editors will still continue their work for a few more months to fulfill their contractual duties and handle the submissions currently in their care. As soon as our contracts release us, we will announce a new journal led by the same team. It will be called 'Glossa: a journal of general linguistics', and be published by Ubiquity Press In Fair Open Access." [1]
This comes after an hour after Marc van Oostendorp posted on his Facebook timeline "All editors and associate editors, as well as the entire editorial board of Lingua, have now resigned!". According to Dr. van Oostendorp's CV, he is a member of Lingua's editorial board. Pulu ( talk) 02:47, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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Lingua was and is published by Elsevier, under the same ISSN, but with new editor and editorial board. Glossa is a new journal, edited by people that previously were involved with Lingua. Claiming the Lingua was renamed Glossa and that Elsevier started a new journal under the name Lingua is absolutely incorrect. -- Randykitty ( talk) 18:01, 30 March 2024 (UTC)