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Letter to the Editor: Still Regarding Predatory Publishing
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João Gama Marques
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Why Christian Ethics Impels Open Access Publishing
The publishing world is experiencing changes with the increased adoption of Open Access publishing, and Christians should celebrate the coming changes.
Michael Smith
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This article provides a summary of the library‑based diamond open access (OA) publishing services offered by Edinburgh Diamond at the University of Edinburgh and the Open Journals Service at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU).
Cath Dishman, Rebecca Wojturska
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Open access: brave new world requires bravery [PDF]
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships between the major stakeholders in scholarly publishing: researchers, funders, publishers and governments.
Curry, S
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This study explores early career researchers’ (ECRs) appreciation and utilisation of open access (OA) publishing. The evidence reported here results from a questionnaire-based international survey with 1600 participants, which forms the second leg and ...
D. Nicholas +9 more
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The growth of open access publishing in geochemistry
In this communication, we look at Open Access (OA) publishing practices in geochemistry. We examine a list of 56 journals and assess whether Article Processing Charges (APCs) and Journal Impact Factors (JIFs) appear to influence publication or not.
O. Pourret +4 more
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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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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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