Open Access

Max Planck Society covers publication fees for PLoS journals

Submitted by Mark Patterson on Thu, 2008-08-21 07:44.

PLoS and the Max Planck Society (MPS) have recently established an agreement whereby open access publication fees in PLoS journals will be paid directly by the MPS for articles from researchers at Max Planck Institutes.

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2007 Impact factors for PLoS Journals

Submitted by Mark Patterson on Wed, 2008-06-18 05:57.

The latest impact factors (for 2007) have just been released from Thomson Reuters. They are as follows:
PLoS Biology - 13.5
PLoS Medicine - 12.6
PLoS Computational Biology - 6.2
PLoS Genetics - 8.7
PLoS Pathogens - 9.3

Historical Open Access

Submitted by Bora Zivkovic on Wed, 2008-06-11 13:07.

More and more societies are compiling their 'classical' papers. Here is another one. And here I wrote, among else:

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Open Students

Submitted by Bora Zivkovic on Tue, 2008-02-05 19:33.

Open Students is a new blog for students about open access to research. It is run by Gavin Baker (who also recently joined Peter Suber at Open Access News - Congratulations!) and sponsored by SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, as part of its student outreach activities.

The blog will cover the issues of Open Science as it affects the college students and will have frequent guest-bloggers (students, librarians, researchers, publishers...) - of which you can be one if you contact Gavin.

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Guest Blog: Sign the Cape Town Open Education Declaration and Unlock the Promise of Open Educational Resources

Submitted by Donna Okubo on Wed, 2008-01-23 09:49.

This declaration calls on educators, learners, and policy makers to increase participation in the open sharing of educational materials

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