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A comparison of subscription and open access journals in construction management and related fields
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific peer reviewed journals. The traditional business model of selling the content to subscribers is increasingly being challenged by Open Access journals, which
Bo-Christer Bjork
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Open access to scientific publishing
Interest in open access (OA) to scientific publications is steadily increasing, both in Norway and internationally. From the outset, FORMakademisk has been published as a digital journal, and it was one of the first to offer OA in Norway.
Janne Beate Reitan
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The Publishing Process And Open Access [PDF]
Series of workshops tailored towards early-career researchers in Luxembourg explaining the publishing process and how Open Access fits in the traditional journal-subscription based model. The idea is to break some of the myths around OA (e.g. OA is a journal, OA is only possible the gold way) by presenting the 'Green' (self-archiving) and 'gold ...
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Predatory Open-Access Publishing in Anesthesiology
Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing model that applies charges under the pretense of legitimate publishing operations without actually providing the editorial services associated with legitimate journals. The aim of this study was to analyze this phenomenon in the field of anesthesiology and related specialties ...
Cortegiani A. +5 more
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There are Discipline-Based Differences in Authors’ Perceptions Towards Open Access Publishing
Objective – To determine reasons authors choose to publish in open access (OA) education journals, which provides readers with unrestricted free online access to published articles, and investigate ways in which publishing practices in the discipline of ...
Lisa Shen
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The economics of open access publishing
In terms of economic models for publishing, open access publishing means only one thing – the costs of publishing are not recovered by limiting access in any way, since that would conflict with open access. Since subscription revenue inherently depends on limiting access, an alternative to subscription revenue is needed in order to cover the cost of ...
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INTRODUCTION Though open access publishing has many advantages for scholars, very few are interested in learning about and pursuing open access publishing.
Annie M Gaines
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Sustainability in Publishing: An Open Access Publisher's View
Sustainability is an essential part of the work of publishers. Here, the view of an open access publisher, MDPI, is presented with regards to sustainability within publishing. MDPI’s understanding of sustainability is given and some of the concrete actions it leads to.
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Academic Publishing, Internet Technology, and Disruptive Innovation
After 350 years of operation, the academic journal publishing industry is imbalanced and in flux as a result of the impacts of Internet technology, which has led, over the past 20 years, to the rise of open access publishing.
Haven Allahar
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Open for Business – Why In the Library with the Lead Pipe is Moving to CC-BY Licensing
In brief: Lead Pipe is changing our licensing from CC-BY-NC to CC-BY. Here, we explain why. In the Library with the Lead Pipe has, since we began publishing in 2008, been run by volunteers with a desire to spread ideas for positive change as widely as ...
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