Interesting. That’s definitely not the case in non-medical research journals though perhaps it should be
Interesting. That’s definitely not the case in non-medical research journals though perhaps it should be
I think we’re calling “pay to publish” and “publication fees” the same thing. Medical journals most certainly charge publication fees, see http://www.nature.com/news/open-access-the-true-cost-of-science-publishing-1.12676
Almost All journals are pay-to-publish. An article in Nature costs the author $3-4k. Of course you pay after it’s been through review and accepted though....
That security detail is Romo-level Elite
Yea well Superman never lost to an FCS team at home
+1 W&L reference
True fact - the Fosbury flop was invented by...DICK Fosbury