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Societies Research

OnlineOpen Orders are On the Up

OnlineOpen, Wiley’s hybrid open access model, enables authors to make their article fully open in a subscription journal, thus providing choice for authors to publish open access in the journal of their preference. With OnlineOpen, the author, their funding agency, or their institution pays a fee to ensure that the article is made available to non-subscribers immediately on…

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Societies

Your Starter for Ten: An Interview with Allan Adler, Vice President of Legal and Governmental Affairs at the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and John Tagler, Vice President and Executive Director of the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the AAP

http://www.publishers.org/ 1.  Allan and John, can you tell our readers about the main activities of the AAP and particularly its Professional/Scholarly Publishing division?   JT:  I’ll be happy to lead off with information about the PSP division.  We have a little over 130 members.  What is interesting in the AAP context is the diversity of the…

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Update on Wiley Articles on PubMed Central

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has built its PubMed Central (PMC) database into a major information service in medicine and related biosciences. A significant proportion of users downloading articles from the Wiley Online Library come through PMC – obviously, we encourage this.  However, we have a problem with the NIH mandate that directs…

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Societies

To Embargo Self-archiving, or Not?

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced in the summer of 2004 that it would require researchers with NIH funding to deposit their articles in the open-access database PubMedCentral within 6 months of publication. After pressure from academic societies and publishers, this period was extended to 1 year and the “requirement” was diluted to…

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