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January 13, 2005

Journal issue focuses on Open Access

The issue is available at
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00987913
It is vol.30 no.4, and marked "Complimentary" The contents are:
SERIALS REVIEW VOL.30 NO.4


SPECIAL ISSUE: OPEN ACCESS 2004


2. Special Focus on Open Access: Issues, Ideas, and Impact
Page 257
David Goodman and Connie Foster


3. The Criteria for Open Access
Pages 258-270
David Goodman


4. Open Access Is Only Part of the Story
Pages 271-274
Richard Gedye


5. The Shifting Sands of Open Access Publishing, a Publisher's View
Pages 275-280
John Regazzi


6. A Not-for-Profit Publisher's Perspective on Open Access
Pages 281-287
Martin Frank, Margaret Reich and Alice Ra'anan


7. Author disincentives and open access
Pages 288-291
Rick Anderson


8. Open Access: A Review of an Emerging Phenomenon
Pages 292-297
Adam Chesler


9. Delivery, Management and Access Model for E_prints and Open Access
Journals
Pages 298-303
Fytton Rowland, Alma Swan, Paul Needham, Steve Probets, Adrienne Muir,
Charles Oppenheim, Ann O'Brien and Rachel Hardy


10. Open Access: How Are Publishers Reacting?
Pages 304-307
Sally Morris

11. Open Access: Science Publishing as Science Publishing Should Be
Pages 308-309
Jan Velterop

12. The Access/Impact Problem and the Green and Gold Roads to Open Access
Pages 310-314
Stevan Harnad, Tim Brody, François Vallières, Les Carr, Steve
Hitchcock, Yves Gingras, Charles Oppenheim, Heinrich Stamerjohanns,
Eberhard R. Hilf, Tim Brody et al.


13. The Green and Gold Roads to Open Access: The Case for Mixing and
Matching
Pages 315-328
Jean-Claude Guédon

Posted by Donna Braquet at January 13, 2005 11:15 AM