Abstract:
:Electronic journal (e-journal) publishing has started to change the ways we think about publishing. However, many scholars and scientists in the mind and brain sciences are still ignorant of the new possibilities and ongoing debates. This paper will provide a summary of the issues involved, give an update of the current discussion, and supply practical information on issues related to e-journal publishing and self-archiving relevant for the mind and brain sciences. Issues such as differences between traditional and e-journal publishing, open archive initiatives, worldwide conventions, quality control, costs involved in e-journal publishing, and copyright questions will be addressed. Practical hints on how to self-archive, how to submit to the e-journal Psycoloquy, how to create an open research archive, and where to find information relevant to e-publishing will be supplied.
journal_name
Brain Cognjournal_title
Brain and cognitionauthors
Stemmer B,Corre M,Joanette Ydoi
10.1016/s0278-2626(01)80085-3subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2001-06-01 00:00:00pages
285-90issue
1-2eissn
0278-2626issn
1090-2147journal_volume
46pub_type
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