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OA journal introduces article processing charges
Hazel Jones, Cerebrospinal Fluid Research: The first six months and the introduction of article processing charges, Cerebrospinal Fluid Research, July 19, 2005. An editorial.
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Self-archived articles receive higher citation counts than non-OA articles from same political science journals. [PDF]
The low level of research funding for the social sciences in the US is likely to have a direct and negative effect on researchers’ ability to pay the article processing charges associated with the most common Gold OA business model.
Atchison, Amy, Bull, Jonathan
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Utopia fading: taxonomies, freedom and dissent in open access publishing [PDF]
It is fairly commonly known, in certain circles, that open access comes in different ‘flavours’. Besides the well-known adage of Richard Stallman that there are multiple types of freedom that can be divided into gratis and libre (‘free’ as in ‘beer’ as ...
Eve, Martin Paul
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Oral evidence given to the House of Commons BIS Select Committee Inquiry into Open ...
Eve, Martin Paul
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Learning to Predict Charges for Criminal Cases with Legal Basis
The charge prediction task is to determine appropriate charges for a given case, which is helpful for legal assistant systems where the user input is fact description. We argue that relevant law articles play an important role in this task, and therefore
Feng, Yansong +4 more
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Assaults in Domestic Violence Incidents Reported to Alaska State Troopers [PDF]
Originally published in the Alaska Justice Forum 25(3): 1, 7–12 (Fall 2008).This study examined 1,281 cases with an assault charge involving domestic violence reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2004, and excluded any cases reported to local or ...
Postle, Greg +4 more
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Article Processing Charges: A New Route to Open Access?
Article Processing Charges (APCs) have recently been studied as a means towards a sustainable Open Access (OA) environment for scholarly communications. However, APCs at any level represent a substantial economic barrier to the authors, institutions, funding agencies and governments that many of its advocates most wish to serve through OA initiatives.
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The gray zone between legitimate and predatory open access scientific publishing
Certain open access publishers based on the article processing charges model have found it highly profitable to operate within a gray zone that encompasses both legitimate and predatory publishing practices.
Claudia Alvarado-de la Barrera +2 more
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Monitoring open access publishing costs at Stockholm University
Stockholm University Library (SUB) has been tracking the University’s open access (OA) publishing costs within the local accounting system since 2016. The objective is to gain an overview of the costs and to use this as a basis for decisions about how to
Lisa Lovén
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Free Zone Incentives in MERCOSUR Countries and WTO Law [PDF]
Published source: Gabriel Gari, 'Free Zone Incentives in MERCOSUR Countries and WTO Law' (2011) 6 Global Trade and Customs Journal, Issue 5, pp. 223–244 ID: GTCJ2011031This article examines the consistency of the incentives offered by free zone regimes ...
GARI, G
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