ALPSP awards recognize open access
Creators
ALPSP has announced the ALPSP Awards for 2003. Open-access publications did very well. The award for Publishing Innovation went to The AfCS - Nature Signaling Gateway, the open-access experiment from Nature. All four nominees on the shortlist for this award were also open access. The award for Service to Not-for-Profit Publishing went to HighWire Press, Stanford's publishing-portal for society journals, including a large number of open-access journals. Some of the ALPSP awards, such as Ann Okerson's for Services to Publisher/Library Relations, were announced in August as part of the Charleston Advisor Reader's Choice Awards.
Additional details
Description
ALPSP has announced the ALPSP Awards for 2003. Open-access publications did very well. The award for Publishing Innovation went to The AfCS - Nature Signaling Gateway, the open-access experiment from Nature. All four nominees on the shortlist for this award were also open access.
Identifiers
- UUID
- 30be5b9f-ad1a-4014-babd-d948c4309a14
- GUID
- tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3536726.post-106521831815272977
- URL
- https://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2003/10/alpsp-awards-recognize-open-access.html
Dates
- Issued
-
2003-10-03T21:58:00Z
- Updated
-
2003-10-04T11:40:16Z