Sentences with phrase «electronic journal subscriptions»

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Licensed Materials: The electronic journals / resources subscribed to by Licensee, as set out on the Price Quote Spreadsheet approved by the Licensee and Publisher and / or the subscription invoice.
Corporate members can receive up to three free electronic subscriptions to both of our publications: Seismological Research Letters (our forum for informal communication in seismology and related disciplines) and the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (the premier English - language journal devoted to earthquake seismology and related fields).
In addition to journals which are fully 100 % Open Access, there are other journals which operate via subscriptions as mainstream journals do, but which offer open access to the electronic versions of their articles after a delay of usually a year, or selectively for individual articles provided the authors have paid an additional charge to «open up» the articles.
This platform allows companies to run a free registration via email to receive daily subscriptions of interest on tenders published in any website or public sector in the Official Journal of the European Union; to receive alerts on any novelty concerning selected tenders and to access electronic notifications from the contracting bids.
Membership in the association includes electronic journal and newsletter subscriptions.
(AP)-- The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post are offering exclusive subscription deals through the latest electronic reader from Sony Corp..
Videotron customers also get a free three - month subscription to the electronic editions of Le Journal de Montreal and Le Journal de Quebec, and to TVA e-mag, which lets users read French - language magazines on their tablets.
Subscription to the American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM): - Have electronic access to all past AJTCVM issues for review, continued education and manuscript preparation
I think the tendency of journals to become more and more secretive of their contents, to demand money to see even long past publications, and to go all - electronic and subscription - only rather than sending paper copies to libraries, is an extremely destructive and ill - omened trend.
The full text doesn't seem to be available on the site, but those whose universities have print or electronic subscriptions to journals may be able to access it.
That said, mimicking wider publishing trends, the journal's subscriptions have been substantially declining at the same time that our electronic readership (through Project MUSE and other venues) has increased dramatically.
The first part holds that the amount of money that it had taken to publish the subscription version of a journal in electronic form is roughly what it will take to publish the open access edition.
The subscription fees paid by research libraries, which account for almost all of the money spent on publishing scholarly journals, permit no public electronic access to the published work.
What if a law faculty set up a peer - reviewed electronic journal and covered the cost of production with a moderate subscription rate?
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