Posts Tagged ‘open access publishing’
Four Universities Now Providing PeerJ Memberships to their Faculty
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 13, 2013
Open access: The true cost of science publishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 10, 2013
We cannot afford to keep research locked in ivory towers
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 10, 2013
Open Access is easier than you think by Valerie Forrestal
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 9, 2013
Weave: Journal of Library User Experience (an open-access, peer-reviewed journal for Library User Experience professionals)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 21, 2013
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 7, 2013
New models for academic publishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 3, 2013
Open Access Publishing Fund Pilot from University of California Libraries
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 1, 2013
Huddersfield Open Access Publishing final report
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 29, 2013
50 Shades of Grey in Scientific Publication: How Digital Publishing Is Harming Science
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 20, 2012
American Historical Association Statement on Scholarly Journal Publishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 20, 2012
Open Access Publishing and the Finch Report (Letter from the President of Royal Historical Society)
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 20, 2012
DOAB User Needs Analysis (Final Report)
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 16, 2012
Knowledge Unlatched (an initiative to bring open access eBooks to fruition though the collaborative efforts of authors, publishers, and libraries)
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 3, 2012
Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal development and internal structure by Mikael Laakso* and Bo-Christer Björk
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 22, 2012