Erich van Rijn
@erichvanrijn
Interim Director, University of California Press. Views my own.
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http://www.ucpress.edu 11-02-2009 19:27:34
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An impressive gain for Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene . Very appreciative of the work of all involved in making this happen! 🙏
Could Plan S be the push everyone needs to consider OA journals as their first publication choice? Lots to ponder in this piece by pippa smart via Learned Publishing 👇rdcu.be/bQiFk
Grateful to all of the publication committee members of SIPS (Account Archived - See Bio), the editorial sponsors of Collabra: Psychology for their dedication and work on the journal. Looking forward to working with them during the coming year. Should be the best year yet. Stay tuned!
We are very lucky to have you Steven Allison ! The Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene team and University of California Press (is on Bluesky) look forward to working with you. 👇
great panel at #ChsConf2019: Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe: enough money is in system but is in wrong places... If we also want to fund those publishers, which started with [& are fully] #openaccess where is this money to come from when we lock in all money in with the subscription publishers?
Publishing the first articles in a new #oa journal is a great way to wrap up the week! Check out the new University of California Press (is on Bluesky) journal Media+Environment: mediaenviron.org Published in collaboration with the @CarseyWolfUCSB
Also, thanks to our friends Project MUSE for opening our journal content on their platform along with that of many other university presses during this challenging time.
Really excited by this partnership on our new journal Advances in Global Health with Craig Cohen @ucghi . Also be sure to register for the free UC Global Health Day virtual conference! eventbrite.com/e/uc-global-he…
Excited to announce that most University of California Press (is on Bluesky) journals have a cozy new home with some room to grow today. Our OA journals will follow in the coming weeks. Finally, getting them all under one roof 🏡....Check it out at online.ucpress.edu
Thanks to Erich van Rijn & team AUPresses 📚 for helping me draft this. And to NEH Digital Humanities for their support of this #openaccess study. Regardless of the results, we will inject some much needed quantitative data into the subsidy question. Right now we're just guessing.