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OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS

Liberating Dark Data Make many scientists deeply uncomfortable, because it calls for them to reveal their "failures." But in this data-intensive age, those apparent dead ends could be more important than the breakthroughs. After all, some of today's most compelling research efforts aren't one-off studies that eke out statistically significant results, they're meta-studies — studies of studies — that crunch data from dozens of sources, producing results that are much more likely to be true. What's more, your dead end may be another scientist's missing link, the elusive chunk of data they needed. Freeing up dark data could represent one of the biggest boons to research in decades, fueling advances in genetics, neuroscience, and biotech. [1]

SCIENTIFIC PAPERS FOR FREE
SCIENCE'S PIRATE QUEEN ALEXANDRA ELBAKYAN
is allowing everyone access to academic publishing for free. She is doing the exact same thing as Aaron Swartz.

Public Library of Science The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource.
The journals, to be titled Public Library of Science Biology and Public Library of Science Medicine, are expected to start publication during the last half of 2003. Scientists are urged to boycott scientific and scholarly journals that refused to make articles freely available online no more than six months after their original publication.
The first open peer-reviewed journal called PLoS ONE is focused on papers in science and medicine. Papers in PLoS ONE will not undergo rigorous peer review before publication. Any manuscripts that is deemed to be a "valuable contribution to the scientific literature" can be posted online, beginning the process of community review. Authors are charged a fee for publication; however, fees may be waived in some instances.

A group of big scientific publishers has hired [Eric Denzenhall, the pit bull of PR] to take on the free- information movement, which campaigns for scientific results to be made freely available. ... Apparently the truth is inappropriate for Wiley and others who want to keep their economic goldmine in scientific publishing. Scientific publishing Scared enough to fight dirty:
... focus on simple messages, such as "Public access equals government censorship".
... publishers should attempt to equate traditional publishing models with peer review, and "paint a picture of what the world would look like without peer-reviewed articles" [comments]

E - JOURNALS

The ALAN Review (Assembly on Literature for Adolescents)

Advancing Women in Leadership Journal

Australian Journal of Educational Technology

Bilingual Research Journal

Canadian Journals

CROSSTALK, California Higher Education Policy Center

Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy

The College Quarterly: A Journal of Professional Development for College Educators

Compute~Ed: An Electronic Journal of Learning and Teaching with and about Technology

Current Issues in Education

ducation Et Francophonie

Education Policy Analysis Archives

Education Review

Educational Insights: Electronic Journal of Graduate Student Research

EduCom Review

The Electronic Journal of Science Education

Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer-Enhanced Learning

International Education Journal

International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning (IEJLL)

Issues in Educational Research

Issues in the Undergraduate Mathematics Preparation of School Teachers: The Journal

Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks

Journal of Extension

Journal of Industrial Teacher Education

Journal of Instructional Science and Technology

Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Journal of Japanese Society for Technology Education

Journal of Vocational and Technical Education

Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments

Medical Education Online: An Electronic Journal

Philosophy of Education: Yearbook of the Philosophy of Education Society

The Qualitative Report

Reading Online: An Electronic Journal of the International Reading Association

Research & Reflection: Leadership and Organizations

Teachers College Record

Teaching English as a Second Language

Teaching Sociology

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