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  2. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Some publishers (less than 5% and decreasing as of 2014) may charge a fee for an additional service [15] such as a free license on the publisher-authored copyrightable portions of the printed version of an article. [16] If the author posts the near-final version of their work after peer review by a journal, the archived version is called a ...

  3. Budapest Open Access Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The new technology is the internet. The public good they make possible is the world-wide electronic distribution of the peer-reviewed journal literature and completely free and unrestricted access to it by all scientists, scholars, teachers, students, and other curious minds. —

  4. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Open-access repositories, such as an institutional repository or disciplinary repository, provide free access to research for users outside the institutional community and are one of the recommended ways to achieve the open access vision described in the Budapest Open Access Initiative definition of open access.

  5. Academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    In open access publishing, a journal article is made available free for all on the web by the publisher at the time of publication. Both open and closed journals are sometimes funded by the author paying an article processing charge , thereby shifting some fees from the reader to the researcher or their funder.

  6. Business - Wikipedia

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    A business entity is not necessarily separate from the owner and the creditors can hold the owner liable for debts the business has acquired. [6] The taxation system for businesses is different from that of the corporates. A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the ...

  7. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    The cover of an issue of the open-access journal PLOS Biology, published monthly by the Public Library of Science. A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule.

  8. Journal of Business Venturing - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Business Venturing is a bimonthly peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal publishing research on all aspects of entrepreneurship. Its scope spans the disciplines of economics, psychology, and sociology. [ 1 ]

  9. Journal of Business Research - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Business Research is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all aspects of business. It was established in 1973 [ 1 ] and is published by Elsevier . The editors-in-chief are Dipayan Biswas ( University of South Florida ) and Mirella Kleijnen ( Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ).