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Open access publishing is a logical evolutionary extension of evidence-based medicine. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: R. Su, W. Su, and Q. Jiao, “NGF Protects Neuroblastoma Cells Against β‐Amyloid‐Induced Apoptosis via the Nrf2/HO‐1 pathway,” FEBS Open Bio 9, no. 12 (2019): 2063‐2071, https://doi.org/10.1002/2211‐5463.12742. The above article, published online on 01 November 2019, in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), and its correction (https:/
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RETRACTION: R. Inoue, K. Kamimura, T. Nagoya, N. Sakai, T. Yokoo, R. Goto, K. Ogawa, Y. Shinagawa‐Kobayashi, Y. Watanabe‐Mori, A. Sakamaki, S. Abe, H. Kamimura, N. Miyamura, H. Nishina, and S. Terai, “Effect of a Neural Relay on Liver Regeneration in Mice: Activation of Serotonin Release from the Gastrointestinal Tract,” FEBS Open Bio 8, no.
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A cohort study of how faculty in LIS schools perceive and engage with open-access publishing
Journal of information science, 2021This article presents results from a survey of faculty in North American Library and Information Studies (LIS) schools about their attitudes towards and experience with open-access publishing.
Wilhelm Peekhaus
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2023
This is my advice on why you should seek to publish your research in open access outlets and how to choose better quality opportunities.
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This is my advice on why you should seek to publish your research in open access outlets and how to choose better quality opportunities.
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The Downside of Open-Access Publishing
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013The open-access model in which authors pay to have their work published offers an alternative way of financing quality control in scholarly publishing. But it also opens up opportunities for unscrupulous online “vanity presses” to exploit authors for profit.
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The Economics of Open Access Publishing [PDF]
Abstract: This special issue of Economic Analysis and Policy is devoted to try and understand the academic publishing industry and in particular the recent move towards open access, as EAP has done in 2008. The various articles examine the motivations, the challenges and the roadblocks for authors, editors, publishers, libraries and readers.
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Who should pay for open-access publishing? APC alternatives emerge
Nature, 2023Katharine Sanderson
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Open-access publishing fees deter researchers in the global south.
Nature, 2022Diana Kwon
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