id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ohjsw6oo2jd7jc3zhjozuqr57q Norm Medeiros Of budgets and boycotts: the battle over open access publishing 2004 4 .pdf application/pdf 1893 134 58 This article recounts the history of electronic journals, and the evolution of library processes to and describes one important and innovative electronic publisher, the Public Library of Science. electronic journals; e-journals; electronic publishing; open access; Public Library of Science; PLoS to get on our web pages." Large collections of e-journals needed to be available to users overnight. Public Library of Science journals are free – almost. Authors pay a fee, $1,500, to publish their articles – a fee that the Public Library of Science institution does not subscribe to a particular journal." Obviously the open access movement is scientific publisher (Cornell University Library, 2003). "Open access initiative from The Company of Biologists." Available: http://www.library.cornell.edu/scholarlycomm/elsevier.html (Accessed: 25 November 2003). "Cell Press and the California Digital Library." Available: "Guide to the Open Access Movement." Available: "Walter/Yamamoto's Call for Boycott of Cell Press Journals." Available: ./cache/work_ohjsw6oo2jd7jc3zhjozuqr57q.pdf ./txt/work_ohjsw6oo2jd7jc3zhjozuqr57q.txt