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paying open access publishing fees
Open Access Sourcebook Libraries can set up special funds at their institutions to pay for authors who wish to publish in journals that charge Open Access fees.
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The cover of the latest report, "Paying for open access publication charges," lays out the details for Open Access Publishing Support Fund will cover 50% of author fees
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A selective list of open access and hybrid publishers. Selective List of Open Access and Paid Access Fees. Below are lists of open access and hybrid publishers.
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PLoS Biology is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that features works of exceptional significance in all areas of biological science, from molecules to
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Many open access publishers such as PLoS, BioMed Central and Hindawi charge a publication fee to authors to recover the costs associated with publishing their journals.
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What's Hot & What's Cooking in Scholarly Publishing – from the Society for Scholarly Publishing
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Publishing in an open access journal or hybrid open access option: authors publishing in some subscription-based journals can pay a fee to Paying for Open Access. Open access
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Many open access publishers such as PLoS, BioMed Central and Hindawi charge a publication fee to authors to recover the costs associated with publishing their journals.
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Nottingham University has recently established a fund of £20,000 to help researchers pay open access publishing fees. Although £20,000 doesn't sound like a lot relative to the
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Even if an open access journal isn't charging authors publication fees, someone is paying for servers, network access, and at If authors aren't paying for it through publishing fees
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