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Open access publishing and author-pays business models: a survey of authors' knowledge …

- rsmjournals.com
S Schroter, L Tite - JRSM, 2006 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
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Open access: implications for scholarly publishing and medical libraries


KM Albert - Journal of the Medical Library Association, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Conclusions: Most stakeholders acknowledge that change in the publishing
landscape is inevitable, but heated debate continues over what form this
transformation will take. The most frequently discussed remedies for the ...
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Perceptions of open access publishing: interviews with journal authors

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S Schroter, L Tite, R Smith - British Medical Journal, 2005 - bmj.com
Results Authors were more aware of the concepts of open access publishing and
author pays models than previously reported. Almost all authors supported the
concept of open access, but few had submitted to an open access journal, ...
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[CITATION] Managing digital assets in higher education: an overview of strategic issues. Association of …


DJ Waters
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Open access with 'author pays' model: heading for the next serials crisis


V Scaria - Internet Health, 2003 - virtualmed.netfirms.com
Though electronic publishing has the potential to drastically bring down the
cost of publication, and distribution of copies are virtually cost-free, there
is some amount of fixed costs involved -for quality assurance in the form ...
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[CITATION] Members of the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia Editorial Board


DR Miller - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 2006
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[PDF] Open access and the future of scientific publishing


C LOCK - Science, 2004 - councilscienceeditors.org
Carrie Lock In 1665, Henry Oldenburg, publisher and prolific letter writer,
changed the future of science. His legacy, the Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of London, spawned the dominant form of scientific ...
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An evaluation of emergency medicine investigators' views on open access to medical …


RM Rodriguez, J Wong, J Hardy, E Frankel - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
© 2006 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine. ...
Background: Scientists and governmental agencies have called for free universal
access to research publications via the internet—open access.
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[CITATION] Why are people reluctant to join in open review?


SV Liu - Nature, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Nature. 2007 Jun 28;447(7148):1052. Erratum in: Nature. 2007 Jul
26;448(7152):408. Comment in: Nature. 2007 Jul 26;448(7152):408. ...
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Berlin Declaration on open access to knowledge in the sciences and humanities


HJ Bullinger, KM Einhäupl, P Gaehtgens, HRK … - Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and …, 2003 - old.bsu.edu.ru
The Internet has fundamentally changed the practical and economic realities of
distributing scientific knowledge and cultural heritage. For the first time
ever, the Internet now offers the chance to constitute a global and ...
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