Selected article for: "Digital library and open access"

Author: Garry, Robert F
Title: Virology on the Internet: the time is right for a new journal
  • Document date: 2004_8_26
  • ID: 1ke7i2wr_3
    Snippet: Virology Journal's Open Access policy changes the way in which articles in virology can be published [1] . First, all articles are freely and universally accessible online as soon as they are published, so an author's work can be read by anyone at no cost. Second, the authors hold copyright for their work and grant anyone the right to reproduce and disseminate the article, provided that it is correctly cited and no errors are introduced. Third, a.....
    Document: Virology Journal's Open Access policy changes the way in which articles in virology can be published [1] . First, all articles are freely and universally accessible online as soon as they are published, so an author's work can be read by anyone at no cost. Second, the authors hold copyright for their work and grant anyone the right to reproduce and disseminate the article, provided that it is correctly cited and no errors are introduced. Third, a copy of the full text of each Open Access article is permanently archived in an online repository separate from the journal. Virology Journal's articles are archived in PubMed Central [2] , the US National Library of Medicine's full-text repository of life science literature, and also in repositories at the University of Potsdam [3] in Germany, at INIST [4] in France and in e-Depot [5], the National Library of the Netherlands' digital archive of all electronic publications.

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