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A Step In The Right Direction...journal Access
This is good news though it may not mean much to the lay person, but it is a start to loosen the reigns of the mogul repository journals and may spill over to more science and non-science journals. Just this morning I tried to access a journal article...
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Nyt Paywall Appears To Draw New Revenues
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Trouble In Internetland
“Our readers know that the Times brings them authoritative journalism, news and opinion,”...“and we believe they are willing to pay for that content online just as many of them are already paying a significant price for it in print.”--Arthur...
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"open Access" Issue Again
J. Harnad's article, "Approaches to Open Access in Scientific Publishing" raises the old issues concerning scientific articles being made available to all. The usual complaint, by the journals, is that they cannot cover costs and make money and that...
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Arxiv Hits 500,000+ Articles
The arXiv website is a renown open access repository to 500,404 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology and Statistics sponsored by Cornell University Library. It offers preprint material that is often denied to the layperson...
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