Sentences with phrase «says open access journals»

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This includes monitoring the spread of the pathogenic fungus, building amphibian breeding stations and developing probiotic treatments, say the scientists, writing in Scientific Reports, the acclaimed open - access journal from the publishers of Nature.
Exactly which Elsevier journals will have this open - access option is yet to be announced, but they will come from the three broad domains of «science, technology, and medicine,» Meijer says.
For example, since 2014, he says he has published only in open - access journals.
The work, published this week in mBio ®, an online open - access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, suggests that immunizing pregnant women against HSV and similar infections could prevent serious brain disease related to these conditions in fetuses and newborns, said senior study author David A. Leib, Ph.D., professor of microbiology and immunology at the medical school.
To escape this catch - 22, says Harnad, institutions and funders — who have led the demand for open access — must mandate grantees to deposit papers published in subscription journals in open repositories.
First came the pioneering years of 1993 - 99, during which most open - access journals were, he says, «home - brew» efforts, set up by individuals and hosted on university servers.
«We make the bubbles and then take them to Dr. Liu's lab to get the resonance levels and make the measurements,» said Zhang, lead author on a paper describing their work, which appears today (Nov. 2) in Scientific Reports, an online, open access journal.
Other ways to make papers freely accessible, such as self - archiving and hybrid journals, which allow authors to choose whether to pay for open access, are also growing only linearly, he says.
The breakthrough, described in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and featured as ACS Editors» Choice for open access, addresses a decades - long challenge for electron - transport conducting polymers, said Yan Yao, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and lead author of the paper.
I am really a fan of open access, but having said that, we do use the money we get from the journals and put it straight back into science.
«What we found was that when larger amounts of quantum information are encoded on a single photon, the copies will get worse and hacking even simpler to detect,» said Frédéric Bouchard, a University of Ottawa doctoral student and lead author of an open access publication that appeared this month in the journal Science Advances.
A coalition of libraries and open - access publishers that pushed for the language says it does not require scientists to publish in open - access journals — just that their final manuscripts be made public.
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.
Springer, which publishes some 2000 journals, is «ready for open accesssays Van der Stelt, but favors the gold model, and thinks scientists should be allowed to use Horizon grant money to cover publication fees.
Shieber says he is open to revising the policy, but adds that it is motivated by a belief that scarce author fees should go first to pure open - access journals.
It is «the most systematic attempt to convert all the journals in a given field to open access», says Peter Suber, a philosopher at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, and a proponent of open access.
A leader of open access, University of California, Berkeley, biologist Michael Eisen, a PLoS co-founder and board member, said launching another journal edited by «elite» scientists seems «mildly reactionary» and that paying reviewers «might not scale» to other journals.
Mele says that the goal of SCOAP3 is to switch the discipline's journals to open access without researchers noticing any effect on their grant funding or on the way they publish papers.
Pensoft, the publishing company behind RIO, is a «strong open - access publishing venue» that has proven its worth with more than a dozen journals in the biodiversity field, Kuchma says.
«Our original hypothesis was that cancer cells were modifying their metabolism based on communications they were receiving from cells in the microenvironment near the tumor,» said Nagrath, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Rice and co-author of a new study describing the research in the open - access journal eLife.
said Christy Landes, associate professor of chemistry at Rice and the lead researcher on a new study about the drawbridge method that appears this week in the open - access journal Science Advances.
«We've been able to open the bottleneck to access the mother lode and deliver to you more than 20 times as many planets as have ever been found and announced at once,» said Jack Lissauer, a planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center who led one of two papers on the discovery set to be published in the Astrophysical Journal.
«Eventually, when human beings populate Mars, we'll have to find local construction materials... you can't ship everything from Earth,» says professor Yu Qiao, a materials scientist who works at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and part of the team who just published on the topic in the open - access journal Scientific Reports.
A study published in the open access journal BMC Nutrition says that having a sugar - sweetened drink with a high - protein meal may negatively affect energy balance, food preferences and cause the body to store more fat.
But the report by European researchers — published in Earth System Dynamics, an open access journal of the European Geosciences Union (EGU)-- says they have found that there would be substantially different impacts for the two targets by 2100.
That is, those journals that are exercising the full extent of their monopoly right to circulate this work do not appear to be contributing to the encouragement of learning on anything like the scale that is now taking place through the circulation of knowledge achieved by those who are not exercising said rights, namely those who provide open access to their work through archiving or publishing.
Thus it seems safe to say that a new journal like PLoS Biology would never have been able to achieve the highest Impact Factor in the field of biology after less than two years of publication, if it had not been open access.
How exactly such a digital - era transformation can be best modelled, piloted, and rolled out — which is to say, how the spirit of this earlier patronage of learning for greater public benefit, can be preserved into the digital era — is the work that I and others have underway with such initiatives as the Open Access Publishing Cooperative, Open Library of the Humanities, and SCOAP3 for journals; Knowledge Unlatched and Lever Press for books; and the Public Knowledge Project for open source publishing softwOpen Access Publishing Cooperative, Open Library of the Humanities, and SCOAP3 for journals; Knowledge Unlatched and Lever Press for books; and the Public Knowledge Project for open source publishing softwOpen Library of the Humanities, and SCOAP3 for journals; Knowledge Unlatched and Lever Press for books; and the Public Knowledge Project for open source publishing softwopen source publishing software.
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