Open access - Wikipedia Open irony refers to the situation where a scholarly journal article advocates open access but the article itself is only accessible by paying a fee to the journal publisher to read the article [ 235 ] [ 236 ] [ 237 ] This has been noted in many fields, with more than 20 examples appearing since around 2010, including in widely-read journals such as The Lancet , Science and Nature
Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla - Wikipedia The book sheds light on mostly forgotten page of the Canadian history, when "the most significant left-wing terrorism took place in the early 1980s, committed by a group of five people from BC who called themselves “Direct Action” after the French revolutionary group, “Action directe” The ideology of Ann Hansen and her collaborators is characterized as a "mix of environmental, anti
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Simplified Technical English - Wikipedia ASD-STE100 Simplified Technical English (STE) is a controlled natural language designed to simplify and clarify technical documentation It was originally developed during the 1980's by the European Association of Aerospace Industries (AECMA), at the request of the European Airline industry, who wanted a standardized form of English for aircraft maintenance documentation that could be easily
Copyright policies of academic publishers - Wikipedia The sharing of postprints (the last version of an article after peer review but before copyright is transferred to a publisher) has become increasingly permitted by academic journal publishers, typically after an embargo of 6-18 months
Review site - Wikipedia Product review sites may be supported by providing affiliate links to the websites that sell the reviewed items, which pay the site on a per-click or per-sale basis With the growing popularity of affiliate programs on the Internet, a new sort of review site has emerged: the affiliate product review site This type of site is usually
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Academic journal - Wikipedia Content usually takes the form of articles presenting original research, review articles, or book reviews The purpose of an academic journal, according to Henry Oldenburg (the first editor of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society), is to give researchers a venue to "impart their knowledge to one another, and contribute what they can to the Grand design of improving natural knowledge