A summary of discussions at the launch event for SAS Open Journals. Issues covered include staffing, marketing and publicity and alternative business models for OA journals. Also discussed were the particular issues for journals making the transition from print to web
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is the first open access publisher devoted to contemporary critical theo...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
This workshop will discuss open access vs. traditional publishing venues and will include a section ...
A report on a symposium organised by the School of Advanced Study, in association with SAS-Space. It...
This report identifies ways through which subscription-based scholarly journals have converted their...
Wayne Johnston is a Digital Initiatives Librarian at the University of Guelph.The session will begin...
Open access (OA) publishing is a unique model for disseminating academic work to a larger readership...
Among the avenues for sharing research and scholarship, open access journals offer an increasingly v...
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
A survey of 998 scholarly journals that use Open Journal Systems (OJS), an open source journal softw...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s Lingua resigning en...
As part of the University of British Columbia’s federally funded research initiative to improve the ...
Academic and scholarly journals are in trouble: small print runs, part-time editors, and dwindling f...
The SOAP (Study of Open Access Publishing) project has analyzed the current supply and demand situat...
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is the first open access publisher devoted to contemporary critical theo...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
This workshop will discuss open access vs. traditional publishing venues and will include a section ...
A report on a symposium organised by the School of Advanced Study, in association with SAS-Space. It...
This report identifies ways through which subscription-based scholarly journals have converted their...
Wayne Johnston is a Digital Initiatives Librarian at the University of Guelph.The session will begin...
Open access (OA) publishing is a unique model for disseminating academic work to a larger readership...
Among the avenues for sharing research and scholarship, open access journals offer an increasingly v...
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
A survey of 998 scholarly journals that use Open Journal Systems (OJS), an open source journal softw...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s Lingua resigning en...
As part of the University of British Columbia’s federally funded research initiative to improve the ...
Academic and scholarly journals are in trouble: small print runs, part-time editors, and dwindling f...
The SOAP (Study of Open Access Publishing) project has analyzed the current supply and demand situat...
Open Humanities Press (OHP) is the first open access publisher devoted to contemporary critical theo...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
This workshop will discuss open access vs. traditional publishing venues and will include a section ...