| | The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics |
 | | As an author who has followed this process, my impression is that this is a more congenial experience for the author as well. |
 | | This is the first post in a series examining some of the potential implications of the growing trend toward open access, for publishers and libraries, with some thoughts on how to make the transition as smooth as possible for everyone involved. |
 | | The CERN list of publications for 2000 - 2004 lists a total of 3,766 articles published in peer-reviewed journals, an average of 753 articles per year. |
| poeticeconomics.blogspot.com (3891 words) |