Sentences with phrase «on journal publishers»

That's because the papers will not reside in a central DOE database, but mostly on journal publishers» websites.

Not exact matches

According to the Journal, Facebook is working on new rules that will give publishers more leeway when it comes to using different types of advertising.
Cue told the Journal that over 100 publishers, including Fortune publisher Time Inc. (TIME), have signed on to Apple News.
The shift in Apple News» ad sales, an app that supplies news from 4,000 publishers to nearly 70 million monthly readers on Apple devices, according to the Journal, highlights Apple's lack of enthusiasm for the ad business.
On September 7, the publisher of the journal, the Council of the Biological Society of Washington, released a statement retracting the article as not having met its scientific standards and not peer reviewed.
These are concerns that go to the heart of the raison d'etre of this journal and its publisher, the Institute on Religion and Public Life.
On the down side, he had to resign as publisher of the Wall Street Journal and is facing calls for an investigation from two US senators.
WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Jim Kevlin, Editor and Publisher of Hometown Oneonta, The Freeman's Journal and AllOtsego.com, about photographer Andy Baugnet who is creating a new collection based on the photos of Florence Peaslee Ward.
The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned Friday, January 4 by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive map exposing the addresses of gun owners on the website www.lohud.com.
Journal News publisher Hasson and her editors revealed on Friday, October 4 - Skriloff's 34th birthday - that the Rockland -LSB-...]
The Journal News editorial board and publisher Janet Hasson were condemned today by law enforcement, a bipartisan group of legislators, County Clerk Paul Piperato and the five major political parties of Rockland County, for their publication of an interactive map exposing the addresses of gun owners on the website www.lohud.com.
Under the guise of providing «public information,» the Journal News» editorial hit squad, led by publisher / hitwoman Janet Hasson, created an interactive digital map on their lohud.com website showing the exact address of every pistol permit holder in Rockland and Westchester County.
An unpublished 1995 survey conducted by AAAS — the publisher of Science and Science Careers — found that even editors of clinical journals couldn't agree on the meaning of author order.
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.
A spokesperson for the journal's publisher, PLOS, wrote in an email that a committee on «dual use research of concern» at the journal unanimously agreed that the benefits of publication, including «the potential improvements in vaccine development» outweighed the risks.
► «Last month, BioMed Central, an open - access publisher, announced that in 2015 it will launch the journal Research Involvement and Engagement, which will closely collaborate with patients in all aspects of its editorial processes, including peer review,» Dalmeet Singh Chawla wrote on Wednesday.
Earlier this year, a group of concerned scientists and journal publishers signed an open letter known as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) to encourage review boards and tenure committees to «eliminate the use of journal - based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations,» and to encourage the development of alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure a scientist's research contribjournal publishers signed an open letter known as the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) to encourage review boards and tenure committees to «eliminate the use of journal - based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations,» and to encourage the development of alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure a scientist's research contribjournal - based metrics, such as Journal Impact Factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations,» and to encourage the development of alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure a scientist's research contribJournal Impact Factors, in funding, appointment, and promotion considerations,» and to encourage the development of alternative metrics (altmetrics) to measure a scientist's research contributions.
But even as the major functions of scholarly publishing march on, scholars, publishers and librarians start to ask, «What does the future of the scholarly journal look like?»
First they divided the publishers into groups based on how many journals they published (more than 100, 10 — 99, 2 — 9, or 1).
«In the vast majority of cases there is almost universal agreement that any particular publisher or journal deserves to be on the list.
Speaking at a Capitol Hill briefing on 18 March, Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS and executive publisher of the Science family of journals, echoed Reps. Mark Takano (D - CA), Bill Foster (D - IL), and Jason Chaffetz (R - UT) on the need to reestablish the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), a bicameral agency...
Journal and publisher decisions can be based on many factors — including their readiness to adopt modest to stronger transparency standards for authors, internal journal operations and disciplinary norms and expectations,» WilsoJournal and publisher decisions can be based on many factors — including their readiness to adopt modest to stronger transparency standards for authors, internal journal operations and disciplinary norms and expectations,» Wilsojournal operations and disciplinary norms and expectations,» Wilson said.
On the other hand, PubMed, another NIH - managed database that grants free access to references and abstracts from 4,300 biomedical journals and links back to their Web sites, has been extremely successful and popular among both scientists and publishers.
Charlton says he has received a letter from his publisher, Elsevier, saying that he will be fired on 11 May if he does not agree to an overhaul of procedures at Medical Hypotheses, the journal which he has edited since 2003.
On 2 October 2012, when I launched my sting, the DOAJ contained 8250 journals and abundant metadata for each one, such as the name and URL of the publisher, the year it was founded, and the topics it covers.
Before listing a journal, they review it based on information provided by the publisher.
A peer reviewer's suggestion that two female researchers find «one or two male biologists» to co-author and help them strengthen a manuscript they had written has unleashed an avalanche of disbelief and disgust on Twitter — and prompted an apology from the publisher of the journal they submitted to, PLOS ONE.
But publishing journals over the network will have a significant impact on the publishers» income.
Federal officials were heeding concerns from many publishers that PubMed Central infringes on their copyright and that advertising and other revenues would drop if readers were not directed to journals» own websites.
Physical Review D, the journal that publishes most papers in the field, negotiated a fee of US$ 1,900 per article «on the principle that we should maintain our revenue», says Joe Serene, treasurer and publisher at the American Physical Society, which owns the journal.
The draft appears to be «well thought out and well informed by the science advisers on the Pontifical Academy, contrary to statements I have seen publicly that state that he should stick to matters of religion and morals,» says earth scientist Marcia McNutt, a participant in the Vatican workshop and editor - in - chief of the Science family of journals (publisher of ScienceInsider).
«This is a very good way to do things because it minimizes the cost to taxpayers without having to duplicate existing infrastructure,» says Frederick Dylla, CEO of the American Institute of Physics and a board member of a coalition of publishers that runs CHORUS (Clearinghouse for the Open Research of the United States), a system for providing links to papers on journal's sites.
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.
Publishers are working on a way of allowing full - text and data mining across all of their journals, but there still aren't many researchers doing that kind of study, he says.
A dueling bill in the House championed by commercial publishers would scrap the NIH policy because, supporters say, it infringes on publishers» copyright and will put journals out of business.
On 3 November, his lawyers wrote to the journal's publisher, Equinox Publishing Ltd. of London, threatening to sue for defamation if the article were not retracted.
Many publishers dislike PubMed Central — they say it infringes on journal copyright and diverts readers from their websites, cutting into advertising revenues.
Once the publisher is ready to make it freely available, the repository link will be replaced with a link to the paper on the journal's website.
Another feature, the «Bookstore,» allows you to shop for books on grants and funding on Amazon.com, National Academy Press, Reiters, and Rittenhouse; and a «Journal Database» allows you to locate (and link to) drug abuse journals where you can get subscription details and links to journal or publisher homeJournal Database» allows you to locate (and link to) drug abuse journals where you can get subscription details and links to journal or publisher homejournal or publisher home pages.
In a series of insightful commentaries on Negative Secular Trends in Medicine published in the American Journal of Medicine, Robert M. Doroghazi, MD, retired cardiologist and publisher of The Physician Investor Newsletter, explains how high hospital profits are hurting the practice of medicine.
Congratulations to Dr. Louis Terminello at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on being elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.
The metric - which ranks journals by the average number of citations their articles attract in a set period, usually the preceding two years - has become «an obsession in world science», says a coalition of academics, editors, publishers and research funders, in a declaration published on 16 May.
It calls on researchers, universities, journal editors, publishers and funders to improve the ways they evaluate research.
ASN is the authoritative voice on nutrition and publisher of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, The Journal of Nutrition, and Advances in Nutrition.
The journal publisher made an initial evaluation based on checking the adequacy of the article to thematic profile, their interest according to the editorial of the journal, as well as compliance with the formal submission requirements required in the rules of publication.
«The 2017 Acura NSX delivers the luxury of driving a sports car equally at home on the highway or the track, that also happens to have important «green» credentials,» said Ron Cogan, editor and publisher of Green Car Journal and CarsOfChange.com.
Traditionally libraries rely on review media such as Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus and Choice to help inform their acquisition choices.
It seems Google don't plan on stopping with just music downloads as a recent report in The Wall Street Journal explains that Google are trying to lure publishers into supporting a «digital newsstand» service for Android.
An opinion on how digital publishers can benefit from journal publishing services this year and the factors to take care of with publications.
The deal, which HarperCollins confirmed, allows the publisher to retain the ability to set the prices on its ebooks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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