Open access is a new model for the publishing of scientific journals enabled by the Internet, in which the published articles are freely available for anyone to read. During the 1990’s hundreds of individual open access journals were founded by groups of academics, supported by grants and unpaid voluntary work. During the last five years other types of open access journals, funded by author charges have started to emerge and also established publishers have started to experiment with different variations of open access. This article reports on the experiences of one open access journal (The Electronic Journal of Information Technology in Construction, ITcon) over its ten year history. In addition to a straightforward account of the lessons ...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
This case study is based on the experiences with the Electronic Journal of Information Technology in...
Introduction This case study is based on the experiences with the Electronic Journal of Information ...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
The publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals has in the past 20 years moved from print to prim...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
The aim of this article is to report on an experiment in publishing an open access journal and learn...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...
This article presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from ...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...
This case study is based on the experiences with the Electronic Journal of Information Technology in...
Introduction This case study is based on the experiences with the Electronic Journal of Information ...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
The Internet has profoundly changed the technical infrastructure for the publishing of scientific pe...
The publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals has in the past 20 years moved from print to prim...
The open access (OA) model for journals is compared to the open source principle for computer softwa...
The article describes the evolution of scholarly communication through scholarly journals. It gives ...
The aim of this article is to report on an experiment in publishing an open access journal and learn...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
Open Access (OA) is a model for publishing scholarly peer reviewed journals, made possible by the In...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...
This article presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from ...
In recent years, Open Access has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners as an al...
Scientific journal publishers have over the past twenty-five years rapidly converted to predominantl...
Abstract: The mean price of scholarly journals is now three times higher than it was in the mid-1980...