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As we’ve reported, the two have been locked in battle during the last year over UC’s contract for subscriptions to 2,500 Elsevier academic journals, including some of the most important ...
As of Wednesday, Elsevier cut off access by UC faculty, staff and students to articles published since Jan. 1 in 2,500 Elsevier journals, including respected medical publications such as Cell and ...
It was by far the most difficult phone call of my life. Absolutely nothing can prepare you for telling your mother that she ...
Thirty academics from the University of California system have said they will no longer provide editorial services to publisher Elsevier’s highly influential Cell Press journals. In a letter published ...
Elsevier’s Presence on Campuses Spans More Than Journals. ... He still subscribes to the Elsevier-owned service’s e-journals as “a way of keeping a finger on the pulse” of new publications.
We read with great interest the Lancet Oncology Editorial1 calling for a coordinated global approach to address the growing ...
Open access journals get a boost from librarians—much to Elsevier’s dismay Move to cut fees adds pressure to funding model already under strain.
Scientific publishing giant Elsevier put out a total of six publications between 2000 and 2005 that were sponsored by unnamed pharmaceutical companies and looked like peer reviewed medical journals, ...
Elsevier’s journals signal prestige in the academic job market. Jimi Adams, an associate professor of health and behavioral sciences at the University of Colorado at Denver, ...
A scholarly journal run by the Dutch publishing giant Elsevier has come under scrutiny for rejecting a paper submitted for publication because, among other reasons, it didn’t cite enough of the ...
40 editors at a scientific journal just resigned in protest of their publisher’s “greed” Critics say research is hobbled by profit-driven journals.
In 2012, the Elsevier journal Personality and Individual Differences published a special issue that included articles with titles like “Life history theory and race differences: An appreciation ...