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Is Elsevier free access?

Elsevier creates dedicated resource centers which provide free access to curated, relevant research. This way, researchers, governments and institutions affected by disasters or special situations such as the Novel Coronavirus/COVID-19 can access essential content and continue their work.
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How much is Elsevier access fee?

We offer a choice of journals with open access publishing charges ranging from $150 to $9,900. We will also consider requests for accommodations on a case by case basis for authors who are required to publish open access but do not have the financial means to do so.
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Is Elsevier free or paid?

Nearly all of Elsevier's 2,700 journals now enable open access publishing, including 600 journals which are fully open access journals. In the gold open access model, you pay an article publishing charge (APC), making your article immediately, permanently and freely available for anyone to access, read and build on.
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Are all Elsevier journals open access?

Elsevier is one of the fastest-growing open access publishers in the world. Nearly all of Elsevier's 2,800 journals now enable open access publishing, including 760+ journals which are fully open access journals.
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Is Elsevier copyrighted for open access?

For articles published open access, the authors license exclusive rights in their article to Elsevier where a CC BY-NC-ND end user license is selected, and license non-exclusive rights where a CC BY end user license is selected.
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Can I publish for free on Elsevier?

Do authors have to pay for open access journals?

However, there are many OA journals which do not charge authors any fee for submitting and publishing their manuscripts. In fact, as per the metadata available in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) majority of the open access journals do not have any APCs.
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Is open access publication free?

In the case of traditional closed access (subscription-based) journals, the readers, or their institutions and scholarly libraries, pay high fees for access to the articles. Open access publications, by contrast, can be used free of charge.
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What is the difference between Elsevier and ScienceDirect?

ScienceDirect is a website that provides access to a large bibliographic database of scientific and medical publications of the Dutch publisher Elsevier. It hosts over 18 million pieces of content from more than 4,000 academic journals and 30,000 e-books of this publisher.
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Is Springer free to publish?

How much does it cost to publish in a Springer journal? For the majority of Springer journals, publishing an article is free of charge. If a journal requires page charges, you will find them on the journal's springer.com homepage or in its Instructions for Authors.
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How do I know if a publication is open access?

Check the article's journal website. If a publication is OA then it is visible (via OA logo or OA statement) on the publisher website. It is suggested to add Unpaywall/Open Access Button/Kopernio plugins to your Chrome or FireFox (if possible) browsers.
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How much does Elsevier sciencedirect cost?

$31.50 USD per article or chapter for most Elsevier content. Select titles are priced between $19.95 USD and $39.95 USD (subject to change). Pricing for third-party journals is set by the publisher.
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Is it hard to publish in Elsevier?

But getting published in well-known and high-impact journals can be challenging. All authors feel disappointment when any reputed high-impact journal rejects their article. However, if this has happened to you, you are not alone. High-impact journals such as Elsevier are notorious for having a high rate of rejection.
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Is Elsevier a UK publisher?

Elsevier (Dutch: [ˈɛlzəviːr]) is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content.
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Which journals are free to publish?

Free Paper Publication
  • Journal of Modern Materials (Materials Science Journal)
  • Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Materials (Modeling & Simulation Journal)
  • Advanced Journal of Graduate Research (Bachelor / Master Degree Student's Research Paper)
  • Advanced Nano Research (Nano Research Journal)
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How do you pay for Elsevier?

We accept credit card payments with orders placed by phone, post or on our website at www.elsevier.com.
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Is Elsevier a journal or publisher?

This is Elsevier

As the world's leading scientific publisher, our high quality and trusted journals publish around 600k articles per annum which account for 18% of global articles, and 28% of global citations, reflecting the quality of the work we publish.
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Do I have to pay to publish?

No, you do not have to pay a publisher to publish a book. You do have to pay for editing, cover design, and marketing.
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How much is open access in nature journal?

The difference is that when an article is accepted for publication, the author/s or funder/s pay an Article Processing Charge (APC). The final version of the published article is then free to read for everyone. The APC to publish Gold Open Access in Nature is £8890.00/$12290.00/€10290.00.
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Who owns Elsevier?

Company Ownership

Elsevier is part of RELX, a publicly traded company.
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Why publish with Elsevier?

Reach: Elsevier has a large and engaged audience of researchers, practitioners, and students, providing a wide potential reach for authors' work. Quality: Elsevier has a rigorous peer-review process and high standards for quality, ensuring that published work meets rigorous standards of research integrity.
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Why is Elsevier a good journal?

You're in safe hands with Elsevier: we've been serving the global research community and publishing first-rate scientific research for over a century. Since the year 2000, more than 99% of the Nobel Laureates in science and economics have published in Elsevier journals, according to a Scopus analysis.
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Why is publishing open access so expensive?

Open access journals are made possible due to Article Processing Charges paid by authors upon acceptance of their work. These charges cover editorial and production costs instead of relying on subscription revenues.
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What journals are under Elsevier?

Elsevier Journal catalog
  • AACE Clinical Case Reports. Volume 1. ISSN 2376-0605. ...
  • AASRI Procedia. ISSN 2212-6716. ...
  • AEÜ - International Journal of Electronics and Communications. Volume 15. ...
  • AI Open. Volume 1. ...
  • AJO International. Volume 1. ...
  • AJO-DO Clinical Companion. Volume 1. ...
  • AJOG Global Reports. Volume 1. ...
  • AJPM Focus. Volume 1.
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Why is publishing open access expensive?

Journals such as NeuroImage and thousands of others charge authors APCs to cover publishing costs, such as administration, editing and typesetting. In return, when these papers are published, they are immediately accessible to all. The fees can range from less than $1,000 to more than $10,000 per paper.
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