The purpose of the Foundational Medical Studies (FMS) Open Access (OA) Publishing Fee Program is to increase the opportunity for FMS faculty to publish in open access journals by supporting publication fees for peer-reviewed and accepted manuscripts in program-approved Open Access journals. Individual grant awards may be for up to $3000, paid directly to the OA journal publisher.
Some publishers offer special agreements that lower the open access publishing fee for authors. Currently, Oakland University has agreements with BioMed Central and Cambridge Open Access.
An initiative of Duke University’s Office of Copyright & Scholarly Communications to provide guidance in matters relating to the dissemination and use of knowledge, i.e., scholarly communications, including relevant aspects of copyright law.
Produced by the Society for Scholarly Publishing, the purpose of the Scholarly Kitchen website is “to advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking.”
A comprehensive resource that allows users to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from scholarly and technical journals from publishers in over 80 countries. It is the only source of citation data on journals, and includes virtually all areas of science, technology, and social sciences. The OU community has access to the Science edition and the Social Sciences edition of JCR.
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Public Access Mandates
This page is maintained by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and contains links to all implementation plans of divisions within HHS, including the FDA, CDC, AHRQ, ASPR, and ACL, in addition to the NIH (see below).