Access to academic research and publications for all those without university library accounts. Full text articles from a fairly useful selection of journals. Not as good as doing research in the biomedical library at UCLA or Dartmouth, but...it allows
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Open Access (OA) advocates argue that PLoS ONE is now the largest scholarly journal in the world. Its parent organisation — Public Library of Science (PLoS) — was co-founded in 2001 by Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus. What does the history of PLoS tell us about the development of PLoS ONE? What does the success of PLoS ONE tell us about OA? And what does the current rush by other publishers to clone PLoS ONE tell us about the future of scholarly communication?
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Selective List of Open Access and Paid Access Fees
Below are lists of open access and hybrid publishers. For a much more complete list of titles, see Journal and Publisher Directories below. Please note: consult the publisher directly for the latest information on open-access fees as these numbers are subject to change.
Berkeley faculty members who wish to make their articles free to all readers immediately upon publication by paying the open access or paid access fee may apply for funding through the Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) program.
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Access to academic research and publications for all those without university library accounts. Full text articles from a fairly useful selection of journals. Not as good as doing research in the biomedical library at UCLA or Dartmouth, but...it allows
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S. McNee, N. Kapoor, and J. Konstan. Proceedings of the 2006 20th Anniversary Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, page 171--180. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2006)
M. Rodriguez, J. Bollen, and H. de Sompel. JCDL '07: Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Digital libraries, page 278--287. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2007)
B. Gunjal, S. Urs, and H. Shi. In Proceedings of the WCECS 2008 – ICEIT'08 International Conference on Education and Information Technology 2008; San Francisco, USA, 22-24 October 2008, page 502 – 507. San Francisco, USA, WCECS 2008 – ICEIT'08, (22 - 24 10 2008)