Sentences with phrase «costs of academic journals»

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Several high - profile lawsuits have prompted prominent researchers and U.K. groups such as Index on Censorship and Sense about Science to complain that U.K. libel laws — and the high costs of defending a libel action — are forcing researchers and scientific journals to censor or edit academic material.
Recently, the availability of low - cost editing platforms has also enabled the creation of a diverse — and now rapidly developing — videographic field, exemplified in its academic aspect by the award - winning journal [in] Transition.
I have also been in the academic world a long time, and I can assure you that if the wrong people oppose you, it can cost publications (or at least cost time to resubmit to multiple different journals until one finally accepts it), grant funding (decided in almost all countries by very small groups of people), and ultimately the ability to pursue one's career as a valued colleague.
Today, the commercial publishing of academic journals is highly profitable, especially in the professional disciplines, with some science and medicine journals costing tens of thousands of dollars for a single subscription.
CRL is best known for JSTOR (pronounced «JAY - store» and short for «Journal Storage»), a digital library founded in 1995 to address the problem that member libraries were finding it prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and space to maintain a comprehensive collection of the ever increasing number of academic journals.
The broker has increased its 2011 cost savings estimate by around 20 percent as it expects Reed Elsevier to benefit from the gradual phasing out of print academic journals over the next three years and further efficiency gains.
Recently I sought Australian academic journal articles on the topic of cultural safety and security, and found 26 journal articles: 16 of them cost $ 563 (range from $ 4 to $ 71) and 10 were free open access.
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