Open Access Publishers Cooperating With MIT Faculty OA Policy
Three open access publishers, BioMed Central, Public Library of Science (PLoS), and Beilstein-Institut, are fully cooperating with the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy. MIT authors do not need to provide an amendment to the publication agreements or take any other special action in order to publish with them under the MIT policy. [...].
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has confirmed its full cooperation with the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy. President Chris Earnshaw wishes MIT success ...
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Kevin McComber, Vice President of the Graduate Student Council, was part of a delegation sponsored by the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGPS) that ...
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Learn about new and improved places to study in Barker & Dewey Libraries
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Two more society publishers have confirmed cooperation with the MIT Faculty Open Access Policy: The American Mathematical Society (AMS) and the Optical Society of America ...
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The American Institute of Physics (AIP) and the American Vacuum Society (AVS) have confirmed that they are fully cooperating with the new MIT Faculty Open ...
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH), as previously reported, was directed by new legislation to mandate open access to all peer-reviewed journal articles published as ...
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In the new episode in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright, Tracy Gabridge, Associate Head of the Barker Engineering Library (as well ...
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In the latest in the series of podcasts on topics related to scholarly publication and copyright, the Executive Director of Science Commons, John Wilbanks, discusses ...
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In an effort to share faculty research and scholarship more broadly, Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted unanimously on February 12 ...
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In the new episode in the series of podcasts on scholarly publication and copyright, we hear from Professor John H. Lienhard V, Professor of Mechanical ...
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