The French daily Les Échos announced the official launch of an electronic version of
the paper on a subscription basis, in September 2007.
Not exact matches
The reality is that,
on a
paper - by -
paper basis, the
subscription model is very expensive.
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.
You can gain access to 1,900 different
papers from many different countries
on a
subscription basis.
A valuable short
paper that has been accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters (
subscription required) makes a strong case against presenting any argument about human - driven global warming that's
based on short - term trends (a decade or so).
To assist in this process, I have prepared a financial model for the co-op in a brief
paper covering Canadian
subscription and existing open access journals,
based on recent Canadian journal expense and revenue data.