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Save up to $5,700 per manuscript! The Medicine and Graduate Library has an Open Access (OA) agreement with Oxford University Press. Geisinger College of Health Sciences faculty, staff, and staff can publish in select gold and hybrid OA journals without having to pay the article processing charge. The corresponding author needs to include Geisinger College of Health Sciences in their affiliation on the manuscript. Please see the instructions for authors.
Titles include Clinical Infectiou…
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Understanding your rights as an author, reviewing your research’s impact, and tracking your publications is part of maintaining your scholarly identity. Such maintenance boosts the discoverability of your work even before it goes to press.
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Open Access (OA): Without subscription fees limiting access to scholarly literature, people can "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles". Scientists without a budget for subscriptions …
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Publishing strategically increases visibility of research, leading to more readership and citations. Placing your work in the journal will evaluate your author identity and can expand your collaboration opportunities. Here are ways to find the most relevant audience for your study.
1. Review your reference list. If you cite a journal several times, it is likely to publish research like yours.
2. Use journal finders. Enter your manuscript's title and abstract to find journals that match your …
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Library Services provides complete full text for key health sciences education journals with no embargoes on access. Here is a list of titles for general higher education, general health sciences education titles. Use the links for your library. Don’t see a title you read? Search a title in the Library eResources box or contact hsl@geisinger.edu to request a title.
If you use BrowZine on your devices, you can add a journal to the BrowZine bookshelf and receive notifications and links to n…
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In the traditional publishing model, authors publish without a fee while readers access the articles by purchasing a subscription to the journal. Open Access publishing shifts the cost to the authors or their institutions and anyone can read the articles for free. Open Access started about 20 years ago when governmental funding agencies wanted taxpayers to be able to see the results of research that they funded without paying a fee. Learn more about the variety of Open Access Models here.
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