Sentences with phrase «access to journal archives»

Benefits include discounted registration fees, subscription to JASMS, access to journal archives, and more.
The university has access to journal archives through the end of 2013, Wandt says, and if researchers want to read articles from 2014, they will be able to access them through interlibrary loan or purchase them on a pay - per - view basis.

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Get access to the digital magazine and back issue archive of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal when you sign up for a Digital or Print & Digital subscription, or get exclusive site content when you sign up for a FREE web membership.
Science Classic provides access to the digital archives of the journal Science from its first issue in 1880 through 1996.
Other ways to make papers freely accessible, such as self - archiving and hybrid journals, which allow authors to choose whether to pay for open access, are also growing only linearly, he says.
6 February 2015: The CLOCKSS (Controlled LOCKSS) Archive is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to safeguard access to content in the Science family of journals, published by AAAS, in the event of an unforeseen «trigger event» such as a natural disaster.
More papers are available in free - to - read journals (gold open access) or in «green» online archives and «hybrid» journals.
You can now purchase perpetual access to the archives of Applied Optics, Optics Letters, the Journal of the Optical Society of America A (JOSA A) or the Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA B).
Göttingen University and many other top schools will unable to access most archived issues of journals, and individual e-packages for the economic sciences in particular.
Pubmed Central now provides archiving and access to over 4.1 million articles, maintained in a standard XML format known as the Journal Article Tag Suite (or «JATS»).
Your membership will give you access to the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS)-- «Clinical Practice» and «Classic» editions — together with a full and searchable archive, video clips, podcasts and much more.
Dr Jones denied access to the data and analysis for over x years, in total contravention of data archiving policies of funding agencies and journals which published Dr Jones» papers.
A common variation on this option is a green - gold hybrid option: though the journal is not open access and authors do not pay to be published there, an author can pay the publisher an APC fee to obtain permission to self - archive a PDF copy of his published article in an institutional or other publicly - accessible repository.
However, the more common form of green open access publishing is «self - archiving»: the author publishes her work in a standard journal, but retains permission either to upload (archive) a version of her publication — ideally a PDF of the final, edited paper as published in the journal but usually a pre-publication version («pre-print»)-- to an institutional repository or other repository, eg, the private Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN).
That is, those journals that are exercising the full extent of their monopoly right to circulate this work do not appear to be contributing to the encouragement of learning on anything like the scale that is now taking place through the circulation of knowledge achieved by those who are not exercising said rights, namely those who provide open access to their work through archiving or publishing.
In 2011 he downloaded nearly 5 million articles from the JSTOR academic journal archive (made up of articles produced through public funding sources) by taking advantage of his access to MIT's computer network.
[8] See for example this article: Ken Chasse, «Why a Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17, a U.K. «open source» journal, i.e., providing free downloading of articles (click «Archives» to access the contents of volume 9).
(f) Archiving is part of a larger movement to increase access to knowledge that also includes alternative forms of open access publishing for journals and conference papers, involving dedicated open access publishers (e.g. BMC), university libraries (e.g. UBC http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/) or groups using open source software (e.g. DpubS), while at the same time, this new spirit of openness is contributing to open data (e.g., Dataverse Network) and open notebook science (e.g. Useful Chem) initiatives.
That will provide immediate OA; and if and when universal Green OA should go on to make subscriptions unsustainable (because users are satisfied with just the Green OA versions) that will in turn induce journals to cut costs (print edition, online edition, access - provision, archiving), downsize to just providing the service of peer review, and convert to the Gold OA cost - recovery model; meanwhile, the subscription cancellations will have released the funds to pay these residual service costs.
And the articles that come up which are open access, whether through an archive or through a journal, can then be consulted in full and readily used by the researcher, whether the researcher's library subscribes to the title or not.
Finally, I also want instant access to my online membership site, where I can find thousands of dollars in additional strategies, an archive of past Journals and calls, plus a digital version of my Power Tools program, so I can dig in right away and start implementing!
He had negotiated these changes to Wiley - Blackwell policy on author rights to post a copy of their article in an open access archive, following my submission of an author's addendum to the journal's copyright agreement after they accepted an article of mine (as part of a symposium of papers on Derrida).
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