|
Scholarly
Electronic Publishing Initiatives: links to Web sites that offer perspectives
and alternatives to faculty and graduate students, and scholarly societies looking
for electronic means to share research results easily and efficiently
University of California,
CDL's Scholarship: program developing infrastructure for new modes of
scholarly publication and conducting research to identify sustainable models for
managing scholarly information.
PubMed Central:
digital archive of life sciences journal literature, developed and managed by
the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCHI) at the U.S. National
Library of Medicine.
BioMed Central: independent
publishing house which provides immediate free access to peer-reviewed biomedical
research by charging an article-processing fee for accepted manuscripts and supports
the Public Library of Science initiatives.
BioOne:
publication program designed especially for scientific societies and organizations
who wish to offer online formats in addition to their print formats.
SPARC: world
wide alliance of research institutions, libraries, and organizations theat encourages
a variety of scholarly communications venues.
Public Library
of Science: The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a nonprofit organization
of scientists committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature
a public resource. We have launched a nonprofit scientific publishing venture
that will provide scientists with high-quality, high-profile journals in which
to publish their most important work, while making the full contents freely available
for anyone to read, distribute, or use for their own research.
|