Open Access as a Launchpad: Educational Pathways in Early-Career Scientific Publishing
José Emiliano González Flores

TL;DR
Open access publishing helps early-career researchers gain experience and confidence in scientific writing and publishing.
Contribution
The paper conceptualizes open access as an educational tool for early-career researchers, beyond its role in knowledge dissemination.
Findings
Open access journals offer experiential learning in manuscript development and peer review.
Engagement with open access publishing can build authorship confidence and academic visibility.
Open access can serve as a professional development catalyst when paired with mentorship.
Abstract
Open access publishing has transformed the scientific dissemination landscape by expanding accessibility and accelerating knowledge exchange. Beyond democratizing readership, it may also serve as a formative platform for early-career researchers navigating the complexities of academic authorship and scholarly communication. High rejection rates, prolonged review timelines, and limited mentorship exposure often position traditional publishing pathways as barriers to entry for young investigators. In contrast, engagement with open access journals can facilitate experiential learning in manuscript development, peer-review processes, and editorial interaction. Participation in accessible publication environments may support the acquisition of technical competencies, authorship confidence, and academic visibility during formative stages of scholarly development. This article is presented as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPublishing and Scholarly Communication · Academic Writing and Publishing · scientometrics and bibliometrics research
