tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post9222803601460896634..comments2022-07-11T17:04:29.701+03:00Comments on Science in the Sands: Springer denies scientist access to her own researchUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post-11247124847219790102014-07-07T15:13:57.100+03:002014-07-07T15:13:57.100+03:00This is the reason additionally presenting papers ...This is the reason additionally presenting papers on vaults like the arxiv is especially imperative - to guarantee that they are openly open instead of being bolted away by diaries.For Details please Visit:<br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/BenthamSciencePublishers/" rel="nofollow">Visit bentham science</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09121680893915536182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post-5551724057714172272011-11-02T08:45:17.047+03:002011-11-02T08:45:17.047+03:00SOLUTION: DROP YOUR FINAL DRAFT IN DRUM
If you wa...SOLUTION: DROP YOUR FINAL DRAFT IN DRUM<br /><br />If you want permanent, free online access to your own articles, for yourself and for all other users whose institutions can't afford to subscribe to the journal in which they were published, self-archive the refereed, revised final ("postprint") draft in your institutional repository immediately upon acceptance for publication. Springer journals are all among the over 60% of all journals (including virtually all the top journals in almost all fields) that are green on immediate open access self-archiving of the postprint. Forget about the PDF: It's not worth the trouble.Stevan Harnadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14374474060972737847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post-45073242441298995342011-10-31T22:59:50.773+03:002011-10-31T22:59:50.773+03:00Nice outline, except you forgot step 0, which is u...Nice outline, except you forgot step 0, which is use the money from your prior grant to get some preliminary data to help your application for the next grant.<br /><br />If that sounds circular, welcome to our world.Mr. Gunnhttp://mendeley.com/profiles/william-gunn/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post-23532359671124245002011-10-31T22:41:01.989+03:002011-10-31T22:41:01.989+03:00The same thing happened to me with the very first ...The same thing happened to me with the very first paper I published, in a journal called "Media, Culture & Society". Sage Publishing refused to provide me with a PDF copy, and my university hadn't subscribed to the journal - so I had to pay to get a scanned version via inter-library loan. That the inter-library loan license required me to print out the copy and then delete it from my hard-drive is yet another story :-)Victor Henninghttp://www.mendeley.com/profiles/victor-henning/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660225022390848760.post-42764908469069835152011-10-31T22:31:58.770+03:002011-10-31T22:31:58.770+03:00This is why also posting papers to repositories li...This is why also posting papers to repositories like the arXiv is particularly important - to ensure that they are freely accessible rather than being locked away by journals...Mike Peelhttp://www.mikepeel.netnoreply@blogger.com