Sentences with phrase «of journal subscriptions»

If funding agencies denied use of their overheads for payment of journal subscriptions, for example, the university community would be confronted with a real debate on how to [publish research within] their budget.

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«Ensuring subscription mechanisms in our off - platform distribution partnerships is critical,» said Katie Vanneck - Smith, chief customer officer of Dow Jones, which publishes the Wall Street Journal.
As a financial professional of 28 years» experience, I can tell you why there is no churn in your journal subscriptions.
A number of Catholic journals have ceased publication, and most others find their subscription lists declining.
In a few years — and after an advertising campaign in other publications — the journal had acquired roughly as many Congregational, as many Presbyterian, nearly as many Baptist, and twice as many Methodist subscribers as the subscription list of Disciples at the campaign's beginning.
International Journal of Wine Business Research is available as part of an online subscription to the Emerald Business, Management & Strategy eJournals Collection.
Get access to the digital magazine and back issue archive of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal when you sign up for a Digital or Print & Digital subscription, or get exclusive site content when you sign up for a FREE web membership.
Join The VRG with $ 35 via our subscription form, and receive the Vegetarian Journal for two years and a copy of Simply Vegan!
A new study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (subscription only) finds that home - packed lunches are nutritionally lacking, as compared to school food.
The Journal is a benefit of membership and may be purchased by individuals, libraries, and other institutions by annual subscription directly from this website.
Donors who contribute $ 150 or more may receive a complimentary one - year subscription to the Journal of Breastfeeding Medicine, and a one - time discount at ABM's Annual Health Team Meeting.
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Each time one of your users visits the Science website, your organization's logo will remind them that paid access to our high - impact journals has been made possible through your institutional subscription.
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.
Institutional licenses and subscriptions only apply to our Science family of journal content.
Membership is only $ 50 per year ($ 25 for students) and includes a subscription to the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, a top journal.
After more than a year of negotiations — and a threat to boycott Elsevier's 2500 journals — a deal has been struck: For no additional charge beyond subscription fees, 30 % of research published by Dutch researchers in Elsevier journals will be open access by 2018.
If you are a librarian, please use our form to request a trial subscription for any of our journals.
Furthermore, the sanctions have made experimental equipment and journal subscriptions expensive for Iranian researchers, says Warren Pickett, a physicist at the University of California, Davis, who has promoted science diplomacy with Iran through visits (W. E. Pickett et al..
«We welcome the agreement as the continued subscription access to a substantial part of the world's highest - quality, peer - reviewed research is essential to the Netherlands maintaining its position as one of the world's most impactful research nations,» said Philippe Terheggen, Elsevier's managing director of journals.
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Because nearly all the must - have journals still charge subscription fees, the rise of the author - pays model actually imposes an extra expense on research funders, he says.
Meanwhile, the Association of Universities in the Netherlands has pushed for OA in its periodic collective bargaining rounds with big publishers over journal subscriptions.
A number of scientific publishers chipped in by providing discounted subscriptions to journals.
So if you know of a teenager with a passion for science and technology, a subscription to this journal might just be the last - minute stocking stuffer you were looking for this Christmas.
Your institutional logo will appear at the top of all Science journal pages to show that paid access to our content has been made possible through your institutional subscription.
But with subscription prices of some journals reaching into the thousands and individual articles often selling for $ 25, critics have argued that access is prohibitive for libraries and researchers as well as civilians.
5.47 Number of subscriptions to adult - content sites per 1,000 households with broadband access in Utah, the state with the highest rate of subscriptions, according to a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Soon after, the journal Science authenticated (subscription required) a widely circulated anonymous pamphlet containing a hit list of 461 scientists targeted for murder.
Some publishers of traditional journals — for which submission is free but readers must pay a subscription — have shied away from open - access journals because it was not clear whether they would be profitable.
The scientists, writing in the journal Cell [subscription required], theorized that AICAR and GW1516, drugs that increase production of these proteins, might mimic the biochemical changes associated with exercise, and they seem to be right.
While most of the established must - have journals are still subscription journals, paying to publish articles in an [open - access] journal is not only an additional expense for institutions that still have to pay their must - have subscriptions, but it is needlessly over-priced,» says open - access proponent Stevan Harnad of the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.
Increasingly, they are making it a condition of funding that when scientists publish in a peer - reviewed subscription journal they must place of copy of their paper in a free, publicly accessible database.
And it doesn't exclude scientists who work at institutions that can't afford journal subscriptions, which range from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars.
(The company already has 300 open access journals; 1300 others operate on a «hybrid model,» charging subscription fees but offering authors the option of paying $ 2000 to make a paper accessible immediately.)
To ease those worries, some publishers, including Oxford University Press and Nature Publishing Group, modify the subscription prices of hybrid journals in response to open - access uptake.
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Varmus's latest challenge has been an attempt to overhaul the system of publishing research in journals so that all papers are freely available on the Internet — instead of only by expensive subscription.
Publication can take months or even years before anyone gets to read the output of the research they back, and with traditional subscription journals the reader then pays for the privilege.
Under similar deals, Dutch universities pay between $ 1300 and $ 4000 per article, but many of the most expensive subscription - based journals aren't included.
Although the number of fully open - access (OA) journals is growing rapidly, thousands of journals still use the subscription model.
Instead of buying subscriptions to specific journals, consortium members want to pay publishers an annual lump sum that covers publication costs of all papers whose first authors are at German institutions.
They warned of cancelled journal subscriptions if articles were freely available, even after a 12 - month embargo.
Some traditional publishers — including many scientific societies — fear that at some tipping point in the future, libraries will drop subscriptions and put journals out of business.
According to details announced on 21 September, six of the journals will switch their business models entirely from subscription to open access.
The researchers claimed to have paid the subscription fee for one of the company's publications, a pharmaceutical industry trade journal called GMP Review, through the official website but received nothing in return.
A prominent critic of scientific journals that charge subscriptions to read government - funded research results has launched a high - profile protest by posting five copyrighted Science papers on his personal website.
On 4 December, the journal removed the article from its subscription - based Web site and posted a notice that acknowledged that «Mr. Liberman and Nemesysco Limited... were not invited to comment on the article prior to its publication where, in view of the content of the article, it would have been appropriate to invite them to do so.»
«It gives academics at Dutch universities subscription access to Elsevier journals and allows them to publish Open Access in a selection of these journals.
Philippe Terheggen, Elsevier Managing Director Journals, said: «We welcome the agreement as the continued subscription access to a substantial part of the world's highest - quality, peer - reviewed research is essential to the Netherlands maintaining its position as one of the world's most impactful research nations.
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