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| | | | | I declare that the serials crisis, the event that gave birth to the open-access movement, is over.I base my declaration on my observations as an academic librarian and on the scholarly literature. | |
| | | | | awayofhappening.wordpress.com | |
| | | | | The Serials Crisis has always made the future of journal subscriptions unstable and headed for disaster. 6% yearly price increases,at a rate higher than inflation, with one party in the scholarly publishing process- the publishers - often pulling in30% profit margins? Nope. What makes this all the more shocking is that these price increases and... | |
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| | | | | The eScholarship Publishing program of the University of California is pleased to announce the launch of Combinatorial Theory, a new mathematics journal expecting its first issue in Spring 2021. This journal will publish papers in Combinatorics, an active area of mathematical research with applications throughout the mathematical, computational and natural sciences. Combinatorial Theory is owned by mathematicians who believe in the importance of unfettered access to research as a means of engaging the global combinatorial community. As such, it is an open access publication, with no fees for authors or readers. Combinatorial Theory was founded in September 2020, when most [...] | |
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| | | With colleagues from the University of Bristol, Swansea University, University College Dublin, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Cape Town, University of Western Australia, and Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, we are investigating the impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus), and ``emergency remote teaching'' - the rapid move to online learning, teaching and assessment -... | ||