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March 24, 2004

Nature (the journal) and open access

From Nature's website:

The Internet is profoundly changing how scientists work and publish. New business models are being tested by publishers, including open access, in which the author pays and content is free to the user. This ongoing web focus will explore current trends and future possibilities. Each week, the website will publish specially commissioned insights and analysis from leading scientists, librarians, publishers and other stakeholders, as well as key links, and articles from our archive. All content is available free.

This focus has already been completed, but the links are still up and rather fresh.

Posted by misseli at March 24, 2004 05:38 PM

Comments

YAY! Thanks for the heads up on this, Eli.

*runs off to scribble hastily into his Master's Paper*

I'm doing a very, very little bit of catalog analysis about how local academic libraries are using Open Access stuff.

Posted by: Jason at March 25, 2004 10:23 AM

Woo hoo! Relevance!

Posted by: misseli at March 25, 2004 11:39 AM