Sentences with word «bepress»

Law - related articles make up the largest share of bepress publishing, with a collection that currently numbers nearly 352,000 articles by 143,867 authors.
For instance, if you searched for articles on Ohio tortious interference law, Google Scholar would provide links to articles on bepress (free), the Social Science Research Network (free), and HeinOnline (paid).
(According to a survey last year, 59 of the 80 law libraries that have a digital repository use bepress.
Jump ahead to 2011 and bepress sold off its portfolio of 67 journals to de Gruyter.
Scholarly publisher bepress recently launched The Digital Commons Network that «brings together scholarship from hundreds of universities and colleges, providing open access to peer - reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work» [About page]
«Academic institutions want to help researchers share their work, showcase their capabilities and measure how well they're performing,» said Jean - Gabriel Bankier, bepress CEO, in a press release announcing the acquisition.
The big news this past summer on my scholarly publishing beat is Elsevier's acquisition of bepress, which was announced August 2nd, 2017.
Elsevier, the European academic publishing giant has acquired bepress, a 73 person academic publishing service based in Berkeley, California for an undisclosed amount as it expands its publishing, analytics and metadata services for leading US universities.
-LSB-...] as well as subject - matter repository materials from the bepress Legal Repository...
Edutech Middle East, a leading learning solutions provider worldwide, and The Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress), a leading publisher of peer - reviewed electronic journals in economics, business, political science, law, and science, announced a partnership to market and promote the roster of bepress electronic journals to academic, government, and corporate libraries in the GCC and Levant regions.
bepress, originally called the Berkeley Electronic Press, was founded in 1999 by three professors at the University of California, Berkeley.
Now Elsevier has scooped up another open - access repository of law reviews and other scholarly materials, bepress, which publishes law reviews from a number law schools including Yale, Georgetown, Duke, Pennsylvania, and Boston College.
I saw only 34 law schools listed on the bepress site.)
Overall, bepress has more than 500 academic institutions as customers and annual revenues estimated to be $ 20 million.
Law review articles published through bepress are available for free to the public through the bepress Law Commons, part of a broader Digital Commons Network that encompasses many academic fields.
The event was called, «Law Repositories: Shaping the Future,» and was made possible through a grant from the AALL / Bloomberg Continuing Education Grants Program and the sponsorship of both bepress and the Legal Information Preservation Alliance (LIPA).
The bepress platform uses the CLOCKSS protocol and repositories using this platform might consider investigating that option.
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