To the UC Davis Community: After more than two years of negotiations, this morning (March 16) the University of California announced a transformative open access agreement with Elsevier, the world’s ...
The impact of the University of California system’s decision in February to walk away from negotiations with Elsevier over journal subscriptions has rippled out to Pittsburgh, where Carnegie Mellon ...
As informal conversations continue with Elsevier, what’s been the impact so far? Amid cordial negotiations, Wiley and Springer Nature extend access past contract expirations 2 new agreements provide ...
After a tense two-year stalemate, Elsevier and the University of California this week announced they have struck a groundbreaking open access agreement. Meanwhile, over the last two years UC officials ...
Elsevier has sought to set aside public criticism of its Open Access (OA) and pricing policies and to restate its value for the academy, emphasising how, as a profit-generating company, it has the ...
The University of California is declaring victory in its long battle with the world’s largest publisher of scientific, technical and professional journals. UC announced Tuesday a new four-year deal ...
It started earlier this month, when Elsevier sent open access forum Academia.edu 2,800 takedown notices for articles it owns the copyright to within a couple of weeks. Academia.edu is a ...
The University of California system is calling it quits with Elsevier, one of the biggest academic publishers in the world, after months of contract negotiations. Last updated (2/28/2019, 8:57 p.m.) ...
After a year of talks, Dutch publishing giant Elsevier has struck a deal with a group of Norwegian universities that will allow academics to publish the vast majority of their work under open-access ...
The University of California has broken up with the world’s largest scholarly research journal publisher, ending its subscriptions with behemoth Reed Elsevier. By ending its contract, UC is the first ...