Library Intelligencer » PeerJ Announces the First Institutions to Provide PeerJ Memberships to their Faculty

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-04-12

Summary:

"PeerJ Inc.  https://PeerJ.com), the publisher of PeerJ (a peer reviewed Open Access journal) and PeerJ PrePrints (a preprint server) today announced the first four universities to enter into an institutional arrangement to centrally fund PeerJ membership fees for their faculty.   “We have seen a lot of interest from institutions in the PeerJ model”, said Peter Binfield, Publisher and Co-Founder of PeerJ. “Our membership fees are already very low for individual authors, and so this means that an institution is able to centrally fund the memberships of a large number of faculty and authors for a very low outlay. Literally, for the price of one year’s access to two or three subscription journals, a library can make a single payment and provide PeerJ memberships to hundreds of their faculty.  And those memberships are for life, meaning that the faculty can then publish with PeerJ for free, forever.”   Universities who have already entered into these arrangements for their faculty include Duke University, the University of Nottingham (UK), the University of Birmingham (UK), and Arizona State University.  ... PeerJ emphasizes research integrity; high ethical standards; constructive peer-review; exemplary production quality; and leading edge online functionality. The journal is indexed by PubMed, PubMed Central (PMC), Scopus and Google Scholar. There is an Editorial Board of over 800 world class researchers, and a 20-member Advisory Board which includes 5 Nobel Laureates. In addition, PeerJ members benefit from the ability to publish articles in PeerJ PrePrints.  Institutions can choose to purchase individual memberships for their authors in advance (and distribute them as they choose), or they can pre-pay for memberships which are then used by their faculty as and when they come to publish at PeerJ. Both options allow an institution to provide an Open Access option to a large number of their authors, in an extremely cost effective way.  Any Institution, Library, Consortium, Foundation or Funding Body interested in discussing one of these arrangements can contact PeerJ at  info at peerj.com or via their website at https://peerj.com/pricing/institutions/"

Link:

http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/libraryintelligencer/2013/04/12/peerj-announces-the-first-institutions-to-provide-peerj-memberships-to-their-faculty/

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oa.new oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.duke.u oa.memberships oa.peerj oa.u.nottingham oa.arizona_state.u oa.u.birmingham oa.announcements

Date tagged:

04/12/2013, 11:16

Date published:

04/12/2013, 07:16