Taking inspiration from the changes that Apple’s iPod had on the music industry Dan Scott hopes that a combination of low article processing fees and peer review could make ‘mega-journals’ part of the future of academic publishing
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
The crisis in academic publishing raises fundamental questions about the nature of scholarly enquiry...
With little money in science research, some believe that it is inappropriate for research councils t...
With the immense opportunities for dissemination of material opened up by electronic publishing, the...
Publicly-funded science is suffering but academia must embrace technology before it can deliver its ...
The journal acquisition budget of libraries is not increasing at the same rate as subscription rates...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
The crisis in academic publishing raises fundamental questions about the nature of scholarly enquiry...
With little money in science research, some believe that it is inappropriate for research councils t...
With the immense opportunities for dissemination of material opened up by electronic publishing, the...
Publicly-funded science is suffering but academia must embrace technology before it can deliver its ...
The journal acquisition budget of libraries is not increasing at the same rate as subscription rates...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
Not all commercial publishers are alike. Of the many epithets thrown at the commercial publishers of...
In an open access world, will journal subscription inflation simply be replaced by APC inflation? ...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
This article discusses the increase in journal prices and the resulting pressures on library budgets...
The crisis in academic publishing raises fundamental questions about the nature of scholarly enquiry...