Thoughts on open access (OA) from the perspectives of both the publisher and library communities at the Charleston Meeting.
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Thoughts on open access (OA) from the perspectives of both the publisher and library communities at the Charleston Meeting.
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Annual Reviews will offer their journals as Subscribe to Open. Come read our interview with Richard Gallagher, President and Editor-in-Chief.
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Robert Harington interviews a number of experts with a few burning questions on the Subscribe to Open (S2O) model in a two part post, part two appearing here.
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Robert Harington interviews a number of experts with a few burning questions on the Subscribe to Open (S2O) model in a two part post, part one appearing here:
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Like all OA funding models, subscribe-to-open solves some problems while creating others. Some of the downsides are pretty fundamental.
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Like all OA funding models, subscribe-to-open solves some problems while creating others. Some of the downsides are pretty fundamental.
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