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Scholarly Communication/Publication: Publishers' Embargoes
This LibGuide provides researchers and postgraduate students with assistance and resources on publishing (conventional, open publishing and self-publishing) and related issues.
Intro
Publishing/Publishers
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Principles/Best Practices in Scholarly Publishing
Creative Commons and Publishing
OA Publishing
Self-Publishing
Publishers' Embargoes
Scholarly Editing
Libraries as Publishers
Peer Review
Scholarly Collaboration
Research on Publishing (SA)
Publishing Trends
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Crisis in Scholarly Communication
RIMS (NRF SA)
OA Books
eBooks
Evaluating Jnls
Accredited Jnls
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Open Access Journals - No APC
Research Outputs Policy (2015) (DHET, SA)
OA journals with APCs
APCs
Predatory Publishers
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Dealing with Invitations to Publish your Work
Fake Conferences
Bibliometrics
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Alerts on your publications
Altmetrics
Ethics
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Plagiarism
Copyright
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Copyright Policies for OA (Publishers/Funders)
Data Management
Scholarly Communication & OA
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Creating Web Presence for Academics
Author's Addendum
Negotiating Tips ( with Publishers)
Benefits of Open Access
Articles
OA Myths
Open Science
Wits & OA
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Wits OA Strategy
Wits Research Strategy
Wits OA Info Sheet
Writing / Presenting Research
Research Resources
Library
Articles/Debates
Elsevier Keeps Revising Its Double-Talk (But Remains Fully Green) - Open Access Archivangelism
Estimating the Adverse Economic Impact of Imposed Embargoes
Publisher Embargoes, Immediate-Deposit Mandates, and the Request-a-Copy Button - Open Access Archivangelism
The evidence fails to justify publishers’ demand for longer embargo periods on publicly-funded research. | Impact of Social Sciences
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