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According to the terms of the four-year deal, institutions that sign up will pay a lump sum covering the reading and open-access publishing of articles in the 34 journals, as well as access to ...
Michael Eisen doesn't hold back when invited to vent. “It's still ludicrous how much it costs to publish research — let alone what we pay,” he declares. The biggest travesty, he says, is ...
As a not-for-profit publisher, we are dedicated to supporting the transition to open access in a way that best serves global and academic communities. We're aiming to make all RSC-owned journals open ...
This positive aspect of open access journals will also increase the researcher’s readership and citation count. If one wished to peruse traditional publishing, viewership will be lacking ...
For these gold open access articles, we will deposit the version of the record to PubMed Central to help authors comply with their funder's mandate. We will deposit an article to PMC once it has been ...
Open-access (OA) publishing has grown rapidly over the last two decades, especially in the UK, where 90% of articles published by researchers are now expected to be open access by the end of 2021.
The new links are supported by the Unpaywall database, a non-profit service that has indexed over 27 million open access scholarly articles. Open access is an international movement that promotes ...
Research results are published in journals, conference proceedings, monographs, dissertations, reports, and now the web provides many a new forum for its communication. In the beginning of the 21 st ...
In 2015, the Tri-Agency implemented its open access (OA) policy requiring that most published research articles funded by Tri-Agency grants should be openly available in some format, and free to ...