This article discusses the environment leading to the founding of the Pubmed Central database, and its likely effects on publishing as we know it.peer-reviewe
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
Although numerous published materials recommend journals to become online, few of them mention the t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
The relationship of scientific publishing and the world wide web steadily evolves as the internet t...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
Open-access publishing, which removes monetary and legal restrictions from Internet reading, provide...
Since the European development of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 western culture h...
During my short time as Editor-in-Chief of Biology Open (BiO), I’ve come to realise that publishing ...
Recent legislative activity in the US House of Representatives and the UK House of Commons has adde...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Bioline was set up in 1993 as a result of an increasingly loud rumble of dissatisfaction among scien...
The number of journals is rapidly rising worldwide. There is public debate about published articles ...
Access to medical literature has seen dramatic changes over the last few years. In less than two dec...
A revolution is taking place in the world of scientific publishing. In the traditional model of publ...
The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within co...
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
Although numerous published materials recommend journals to become online, few of them mention the t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
The relationship of scientific publishing and the world wide web steadily evolves as the internet t...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
Open-access publishing, which removes monetary and legal restrictions from Internet reading, provide...
Since the European development of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440 western culture h...
During my short time as Editor-in-Chief of Biology Open (BiO), I’ve come to realise that publishing ...
Recent legislative activity in the US House of Representatives and the UK House of Commons has adde...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Bioline was set up in 1993 as a result of an increasingly loud rumble of dissatisfaction among scien...
The number of journals is rapidly rising worldwide. There is public debate about published articles ...
Access to medical literature has seen dramatic changes over the last few years. In less than two dec...
A revolution is taking place in the world of scientific publishing. In the traditional model of publ...
The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within co...
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
Although numerous published materials recommend journals to become online, few of them mention the t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...