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[Press Release]
Copyright Clearance Center Launches Open Access Solutions
Not-for-Profit Helping Publishers Manage Variable Open Access Models Through Its RightsLink® Platform
DANVERS, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization and leading provider of licensing solutions, announces the launch of Open Access Solutions.
CCC helps publishers manage variable Open Access (OA) models through its RightsLink® platform, which supports
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59 readers[Press Release]Copyright Clearance Center Joins Open Access Scholarly Publishers AssociationDanvers, Mass. – Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization and leading provider of licensing and Open Access (OA) solutions, has joined the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), which offers a forum for bringing together the entire Open Access community.
“As traditional and new publishers
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A few days ago, Harris Interactive released the results of a survey on ebookers and ereaders (see “One in Six Americans Now Use E-Reader with One in Six Likely to Purchase in Next Six Months”). Personally, I didn’t find the results unexpected because, as I’ve noted in previous articles, the survey results simply mimic
941 readersAriadne, no. 65 (2010): Includes: “Developing Infrastructure for Research Data Management at the University of Oxford,” “Moving Researchers across the eResearch Chasm,” “Trust Me, I’m an Archivist: Experiences with Digital Donors,” and other articles. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 29, no. 4 (2010): Includes “Digital Archival Image Collections: Who Are the Users?” and other articles.
60 readersPressBooks, the DIY self-publishing tool built on WordPress, is going open source. The digital publisher has plans to release a WordPress plugin under the open source GPL license around the end of January that will let the authors and publishers who use the tool create their own fully-customizable version of PressBooks.
The publisher has four reasons for wanting
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Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 2 (2012): Includes “Accessibility of Online Resources Cited in Scholarly LIS Journals: A Study of Emerald ISI-Ranked Journals” and other articles.
College & Research Libraries 73, no. 2 (2011): Includes “Open Access Publishing: What Authors Want,” “Positioning Open Access Journals in a LIS Journal Ranking,” and other articles.
D-Lib Magazine
1642 readersYou can find it here January 31, 2011 Aslib Proceedings 63, no. 1 (2011): Includes “EIAH Data Model: Semantic Interoperability among Distributed Digital Repositories” and other articles. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography, Version 2. Houston: Digital Scholarship, 2011. Collection Building 30, no. 1 (2011): Includes “Use Of E-journals among Research Scholars at
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13 readersPublisher Blues: How to Choose
Part 1
by Brenna Lyons
Which publisher/s should I submit to? or… What is/are the best, stable market/s for my work? This is one of the most important questions an author will ever ask, whether he/she is going to publish electronically or not. In many ways, the important factors remain the same: a
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13 readersPublisher Blues: How to Choose
Part 1
by Brenna Lyons
Which publisher/s should I submit to? or… What is/are the best, stable market/s for my work? This is one of the most important questions an author will ever ask, whether he/she is going to publish electronically or not. In many ways, the important factors remain the same: a
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10 readersPublisher Blues: How to Choose
Part 1
by Brenna Lyons
Which publisher/s should I submit to? or… What is/are the best, stable market/s for my work? This is one of the most important questions an author will ever ask, whether he/she is going to publish electronically or not. In many ways, the important factors remain the same: a