[From a CERN Press Release] Geneva 1 October 2012. Representatives from the science funding agencies and library communities of 29 countries are meeting at CERN[1] today to launch the SCOAP3[2]...
The world’s largest disciplinary open access initiative, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP³), has officially launched a new initiative to make books in particle physics...
Bulgaria is the latest country to join the world’s largest disciplinary open access (OA) program, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3). With the inclusion of...
...who each aim to contribute a ‘fair-share’ based on the publishing activity of their researchers in the SCOAP3 journals across the most recent two years of funded research articles. Accordingly,...
...15 February 2007. Slides (.ppt), Slides (.pdf). Specialized talks SCOAP3, a new publishing model of particle physics. Salvatore Mele, Jens Vigen, International Conference of Asian Special Libraries, pre-conference, New Delhi,...
...CERN has now issued a Market Survey for the benefit of SCOAP3. It is publicly available at: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1384149 Publishers of high-quality peer-reviewed journals carrying content in the field of High-Energy...
The Governing Council (GC) of the SCOAP3 Collaboration–the world’s largest disciplinary open access initiative—held its annual meeting on November 09th-10th 2022. The hybrid meeting included a total of 48 participants (representing...
...NERL Consortium New York University North Carolina State University OhioLINK Ohio State University Oregon State University Purdue University Rice University Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) Stanford Linear Accelerator...