Sentences with phrase «month embargo»

The policy already makes concessions to the publishers, with a twelve - month embargo following publication after which only the draft peer - reviewed version can be posted for public access.
For example, Elsevier allows for the final peer - reviewed draft to be posted immediately on acceptance, while Taylor and Francis has an 18 - month embargo on authors» archiving (although their journals in Library and Information Science have managed to reduce that to immediate posting on acceptance, as became clear after the editorial board of one of their journals resigned last week in protest over the APC).
It is easy to imagine that the Gates Foundation policy will come to influence many open access policies, such as that of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, which has had a 12 - month embargo since 2008 with no reference to it ending.
That is, Pallante's emergency - room doctors are not able to see up to half of what they want to consult because of the 12 - month embargo.
More than that, when my colleagues and I studied 336 physicians» use of research, we found that while only a third of them took advantage of the complete access we provided them for a year, fully half of what they looked at (an article - a-week on average) was recent enough to fall within the 12 - month embargo period.
Thus, the need for retaining the 12 - month embargo «unless there is substantial evidence that it has proven detrimental to the overall goal of providing public access.»
The publishers succeeded in restoring the twelve - month embargo that publishers could place on authors making their «peer - reviewed manuscript» public.
Coming to the defence of the reduced embargo, Heather Joseph, director of SPARC, representing the research library community, points out in her letter that the 28 countries of the European Commission have a six - month embargo in place, and how, closer to home, the American Society for Cell Biology has but a four - month embargo on its journal, with neither showing any signs of dire or any consequences except increased public access to research.
A second element of reform may be the twelve - month embargo.
Previously, Penguin had placed a six month embargo on new ebooks, requiring libraries to wait half a year before purchasing.
Previously, Penguin had placed a six month embargo on new ebooks, -LSB-...]
When Penguin first got involved with major digital library distribution companies last year, the books had a six month embargo.
The lengthy delay drew complaints from some advocates of public access, who noted it was longer than the 12 - month embargo embraced by White House officials and many U.S. scientific societies and publishers.
«The new language fixes a major problem,» the 24 - month embargo, said Heather Joseph, executive director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition in Washington, D.C., in a statement today.
They warned of cancelled journal subscriptions if articles were freely available, even after a 12 - month embargo.
(The 12 - month embargo is to protect journals» subscriptions.)
As a non-profit organization with its mission to advance science and serve society, peer - reviewed research content becomes freely available with registration on our website after a 12 - month embargo period from the date of publication.

Not exact matches

Cuba was formally removed from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism late last month, a critical step toward rapprochement 54 years after Washington cut off relations at the height of the Cold War and imposed an economic embargo.
The OPEC oil embargo quadrupled the price of oil in six months.
«The balance between available dairy exports and imports has been unfavourable for 18 months,» he said, citing Russia's trade embargo on many western imports and falling demand in China.
The embargo, which ran during the first six months of 2015, was gazetted under NSW law and publicly advertised.
But any takeover, as unlikely as one would be, would take months, and likely lead to a transfer embargo while negotiations were completed.
Johnson's intervention is arguably the most impactful since the EU embargo on arms supplies ended last month, but his concerns are broadly in line with a range of figures from across the political spectrum.
The ban, which was unsuccessfully floated in 2010 by Legislator Ken Jenkins, a Yonkers Democrat, who plans to run for county executive this year, came in response to a gun show held at the County Center last month, and would have reinstated an embargo from former County Executive Andrew Spano that lapsed when Astorino took office in 2010.
Last month it was announced the U.S. embargo on Cuba would be eased and diplomatic relations normalized.
The month gap between the meeting and the Science paper created further confusion because the paper's embargo forbade scientists from discussing the project.
But Dekker says Gold OA acknowledges that publishers provide a valuable service — and a problem with Green OA is that many publishers allow authors to self - archive a new paper only after a months - long embargo.
Prior to Rosetta's launch in 2004, an embargo of 6 months was set for all the instrument teams.
But Wim van der Stelt, executive vice president for corporate strategy at German publishing giant Springer, says «an embargo of 6 months is clearly too short to cover the expenses related to the publishing.»
Since 2008, NIH has required its grantees to post their peer - reviewed manuscripts in a free online archive after an embargo of up to 12 months following a paper's publication in a journal.
Meanwhile, SPARC is cheering the reintroduction in the House of Representatives and Senate today week of a bill, known as the FASTR (Fair Access to Science and Technology Research) Act, which would shorten the required embargo period for sharing federally funded research papers from 12 months to just 6 months.
Other countries with public - access policies have embargoes of 12 months or less, Joseph notes.
Some other papers, published in traditional subscription - based journals, are made freely available on an author's website or through an institutional or government archive, often after a 6 - or 12 - month «embargo» imposed by the publisher to protect subscription revenue.
The sport's governing body has decided that all but a few sample photos of it will be embargoed for half a year, and that all decisions by the referee will have to be reviewed by experts over the coming months before a winner can be announced.
Data become accessible to other authorised users only after a predefined embargo period of six months which allows researchers priority to access to their own data.
In a ten - month survey underwritten by the National Arts Journalism Program and carried out at the University of Southern California School of Journalism, we turned up accounts of everything from forcible ejection from pre-opening screenings to blackballing by a studio for «the tone» of one's coverage or breaking a review - embargo date.
The embargo is yet to lift, although Nintendo World Report did give the Japanese version the review treatment last month, chalking up a respectable 8.5.
Bolstered by extreme confidence in their movie — and maybe also by Superhero Face Punch's stumble — Disney uncorked the embargo a full month early and let critics take to social media to sound off on the movie, and the early praise is overwhelmingly positive.
In the wait for the game's release next month, the preview embargo for Guerrilla's action - RPG was recently lifted and early impressions are encouraging, although some media outlets, including IGN, have reported performance drops at the Tallneck encounter on a standard PS4 console.
It is likely that it has something to do with the new details promised by Play magazine, and that there is an embargo that will be lifted somewhere this month.
But film festivals, especially high profile ones like Sundance, Cannes or Toronto, carry their own special brand of hype, a mix of industry professionals, critics and film enthusiasts without an embargo to worry about able to control the narrative for months at a time until the film begins its theatrical release.
UP FOR DISCUSSION: - Why are impressions of the Honda HR - V embargoed for TWO months?
We can't tell you much about those new models yet (embargoed), but a Toyota exec did reveal that the 2019 C - HR crossover will get Apple CarPlay when it arrives in a few months.
By contrast, when the embargo period was extended to three months, only 40 percent said it would be reasonable, while 34 percent said only if there were no other way, and 26 percent said a three month wait would be totally unacceptable.
New bestsellers drive circulation, and embargo periods of three months or longer will likely quash demand.
(Embargo does not apply to puppies up to six months and less than 20 pounds.Restricted short - nose dog breeds not accepted as adults for travel between May 15 and Sept. 15, and only accepted during th rest of the year on days less than 85 degrees F: American Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Pugs (all types, including Dutch, Japanese, etc.).
The official embargo for reviews of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 doesn't life until the 25th of this month, but Edge magazine have already published their verdict on Dracula's outing, rating the game a surprising four out of ten.
The critical response so far has been encouraging though; the review embargo lifted earlier in the week has brought forth quotes like «an atmosphere so unnerving you'll sleep with the lights on for a month,» «one of the most intense and gripping story experiences of the year,» «as good as we expected,» «a spectacular, memorable experience»; so they should be good.
The official embargo for reviews of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 doesn't life until the 25th of this month, but Edge magazine have already published their verdict on Dracula's outing,...
What is for certain though is that at least twice a month, a review embargo drops and portions of the internet go insane, frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog over a review score they don't agree with.
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