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Academic Publisher Unveils New Journal Which Prevents All Access To Its Content

Posted at 8:30AM Wednesday 23 Jan 2013

Else Beer is the CEO of the prominent academic publisher Elsebeer has condemned the open access approach and is instead betting on a new line of closed-access journals.

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