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Most journals rely on academics contributing their papers free.
Most journals require deposition of information into the P.D.B., and some of the American funding agencies do as well.
While most journals now have websites, they are (with a few exceptions) for subscribers only; and most journals retain copyright on finished papers, which prevents scientists from distributing their results online themselves.So journals are evil, then?
For most journals, rapid review is critical to attract leading authors who value being the first to publish research in their specialty.
When you receive an email inviting you to review a paper, most journals will provide a link to either accept and or reject.
Their impact factor could have been anywhere from 4 to 11; an impact factor in the 30s is extremely high, while most journals are under 1.
Since most journals allow scientists to link to their submitted papers on their own Web sites, Dr. Madisch encourages his users to do so on their ResearchGate profiles.
Most journals use the past tense.
Most journals are far less specific.
Moreover, most journals make their content free after 12 months.
Online submission of manuscripts will be mandatory for most journals in the near future.
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