By: Mike Taylor
Thanks for this helpful roundup. One important correction, or rather update: <a href="http://www.nature.com/press_releases/cc-by.html" rel="nofollow">since 26 June</a>, NPG's...
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Mike - thanks for correction. The post had rather a long genesis and I omitted to go back and check all the details before finally publishing. A fatal mistake in such a fast-moving field! I have also...
View ArticleBy: Frank
Thanks, Richard. Just corrected a couple more minor errors, about <em>PLoS ONE</em>.
View ArticleBy: Matthew Cockerill
Frank, Nice and useful post. Just to correct/update one rather important thing – the BMC-series journals receive over 2000 submissions per month (rather than the 1000 you mention)… Matt
View ArticleBy: Graham Steel
Great post, Frank. I feel a couple of calls and a blog post myself coming on….
View ArticleBy: Ian Borthwick
Interesting post as the IET (parent company to my employer) has just today announced their own OA offering – the first engineering, not for profit publisher to do so:...
View ArticleBy: Graham Steel
After one call and a couple of emails, here is my follow on blog post:- http://figshare.com/blog/Open_Access_and_The_Dramatic_Growth_of_PLoS_ONE/41
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[...] ONE publishes more articles than any other journal in the world, has very high production values, and for those who care about such things has a [...]
View ArticleBy: Felipe G. Nievinski
Although often published by well-established organizations, it’s hard not to view MOAMJ — multidisciplinary open access mega journals — as predatory IMHO. The very broad coverage implies it works like...
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