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Tag Archives: Open access journal
Your Peers, Your Science. Academic Publishing is Evolving. – PeerJ Blog
A new journal has just opened its doors for business, and it’s making quite a splash. The reason is its proposed new publishing model. Authors will pay a one-time fee ($259) for lifetime privileges to submit to the journal, have … Continue reading
Posted in Future of the University, Libraries, Open Access, Peer Review
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