Sentences with phrase «between journal publishers»

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This agreement between the American Association for the Advancement of Science («Publisher») and the subscribing institution («Licensee») establishes the terms of usage and other rules applying to an institutional subscription for online access through the Internet to any and all of the Science Online journals and resources.
The first fruit of a collaboration between libraries and scientific publishers to rein in soaring journal costs will be a journal tentatively called Organic Chemistry Letters, the American Chemical Society (ACS) announced today.
Holt, who also serves as executive publisher of the Science family of journals, agreed that the 23 June Brexit vote is likely to enhance collaborations between the U.S. science community and its British counterpart.
Between January and August of 2013, I submitted papers at a rate of about 10 per week: one paper to a single journal for each publisher.
Ralph Tarter (University of Pittsburgh) played a leading role in establishing the journal by developing support for a journal within the Society, identifying potential publishers, and arranging the initial meeting between Plenum and Gil Botvin (Weill Medical College, Cornell University.)
In 2008 The Denver Business Journal once again recognized Outskirts Press as the fastest - growing publisher, and in fact, the fastest - growing privately held small - to - medium sized company in Colorado (in any industry), boasting growth of over 500 % for the years between 2005 - 2007.
«Patron Profiles looks at the library patron as consumer of content — physical and digital — and analyzes the relationship between the library and other channels, from brick - and - mortar bookstores to ebooks to Netflix,» said Ian Singer, Library Journal's VP and Group Publisher.
In 2011, Meeks and publisher Kevin Messina (Silas Finch) co-founded Orchard Journal, which was established as a collaborative conversation between artist, subject and viewer.
2 April: SMH: Peter Hannam: «Conspiracist» climate change study withdrawn amid legal threats Climate change academics say the decision by a publisher to retract their paper examining the links between conspiracy theorists and denial of global warming because of legal threats could have a «chilling effect» on research... «Sadly, it has turned into a routine for outsiders with no scientific standing to approach, bully, or intimidate journals, editors, and academics,» said Professor Lewandowsky, now at the UK's University of Bristol.
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