Financial Future of Open Access Advocate in Question
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) launched their first open access journal in 2003 and were the first publisher to formally offer cross-linking between […]
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) launched their first open access journal in 2003 and were the first publisher to formally offer cross-linking between […]
Looking for a new job? Even a part-time one? The Library of Congress (LOC) might be the answer. Biz Journals brought this interesting information to […]
There has been much complaining from some universities about the price and restrictions of their subscription contracts with publishers. However, few have the negotiating […]
Charleston Conference Webinar Series is bringing an interesting topic to us. Hyde Park Debate – Resolved: All scholarship must be made freely available for reading […]
Digital archives provide more than just ease of access and preservation of history. In some instances, they provide opportunities for reconciliation. This interesting news […]
In Argentina many local scientific journals are open-access. Public universities and libraries don’t typically have the resources to pay the rates that major publishers […]
In the past we have highlighted the fact that taxonomies exist everywhere – in the book store and even in the grocery store. Is […]