Category: eJournals
Latest Open Access News Jan/Feb 2013
- Sage Open has reduced their open access article processing fee to $99 per article. Announcement Jan 24th 2013
- The Max Planck Society and De Gruyter Sign Agreement for Open Access Book Publishing. Press release Jan 24th 2013
- World Allergy Organization Journal is now open access has published its first open access articles with BioMed Central. BioMed Central Blog Jan 31 2013
- Portland Press adopts Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC-BY) for Open Access papers, which includes journals such as ASN NEURO, Bioscience Reports, Biochemical Journal, Biochemical Society Transactions and the clinical research publication Clinical Science. Press release Feb 2nd 2013
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Hot Topics : Legal Issues in Plain Language
Are you a new student to law? Do you need a basic introduction to a certain aspect of the law and don't know where to start? Hot Topics might be for you!
Hot Topics is an ongoing series of booklets about recent changes and current debates in the law. Four issues, written by legal experts are published each year.
Each topic provides a comprehensive plain language summary of the law, vetted by legal professionals. Case studies, further reading and contacts are included.
Each issue covers a different topic. For example: Refugees, Employment and the Law. Issues are also available online.
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Research News – UCSF Health Sciences Campus Becomes Largest in America to Adopt Open-Access Policy
The University of California,
San Francisco (UCSF) Academic Senate has voted to make electronic versions of
current and future scientific articles freely available to the public.
Richard A. Schneider stated "The primary motivation is to make our
research available to anyone who is interested in it." The new policy will
require UCSF faculties to place articles immediately in to an open-access
repository, in doing so, USCF aims to achieve the ultimate goal of making
scientific publications available to all. You can read the full story
here.
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