"...considers manuscripts on all aspects of workflow for information systems, decision support systems, client user networks, database management, and data mining. The journal aims to publish source code for distribution and use in the public domain in order to advance biological and medical research. Through this dissemination, it may be possible to shorten the time required for solving certain computational problems for which there is limited source code availability or resources.
Fundamentally, the overarching computation-related goals of the journal are to:
* Increase productivity among source code users working on problems of public and environmental health importance
* Reduce discovery times in molecular and genomic sciences
* Reduce search times for source code applied in biological and medical research
* Provide a historical reflection of source code applied in various fields
* Serve as a repository for source code"
"…focuses on research from the front lines of health care, including how computers and information technology can be incorporated into clinical workflow, be used to measure quality and health outcomes."
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
List of current open access titles is at the bottom of the page. All are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 license.
Online courses and open-access educational resources created by educators. Some colleges accept selected courses are for transfer credit. Topic areas include various college-level subjects, professional development, and K-12.
"The SPO Scholarly Monograph Series is an interdisciplinary collection of original, open-access scholarly monographs and essays published by the Scholarly Publishing Office of the University of Michigan Library."
Lists open Access reprints from Michigan Publishing available online (at HathiTrust) or for purchase from Amazon.
Textbooks for Arabic courses (all levels, some specific to regional varieties) account for the bulk of the list. The remaining books are a mix from fields including psychology, political science, health sciences, and business management.
The official journal of World Association of Cultural Psychiatry (yet another organization that should be disabused of hiring web designers that do UI with Flash)
The Gutenberg-e prize is a collaborative effort between Columbia University Press and the American Historical Association, committed to exploring and promoting the electronic publication of scholarly writing. The Andrew W. Mellon foundation provides financial support for the project.
IJPE (ISSN 1554-5210) is a peer reviewed journal sponsored by the International Association of Educators and in part by the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. IJPE is a core partner of the Community Informatics Initiative and a major user/developer of the Community Inquiry Laboratories. IJPE takes an interdisciplinary approach to its general aim of promoting an open and continuing dialogue about the current educational issues and future conceptions of educational theory and practice in an international context. In order to achieve that aim, IJPE seeks to publish thoughtful articles that present empirical research, theoretical statements, and philosophical arguments on the issues of educational theory, policy, and practice. IJPE is published three times a year.
J. Hastings, W. Ceusters, B. Smith, and K. Mulligan. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Biomedical Ontology, volume 833 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, (Jul 30, 2011)