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WBP is an OA scientific journal, which sustains that all researchers should be provided with equal opportunities to publish and to access papers by other researchers regardless of their financial constrains.
Since WBP was launched back in 2005, it has grown considerably, presenting an increasing number of new submissions.
Currently, we are planning to launch a new web portal for Open-Access journals inthe field of Biology, which includes a minimum of 4 other OA journals.
Funding from several Portuguese institutions has contributed to the expansion and improvement of WBP over the last 3 years.However, we need your support in order to follow on the next WBP editions and the future OA web portal. If you or your organization would like to make a financial contribution to our purpose, please follow the procedure below to submit a donation. Feel free to contact us.
The SOAP Project(*) is currently conducting an online survey to assess researchers’ experiences with open access publishing. This survey aims to inform the most comprehensive analysis of attitudes to open access publishing to date and is seeking views from a wide a range of interested parties. It is primarily aimed at active researchers in public and private organizations, from all fields of the research in the sciences and humanities and focuses on publication of research articles in (open access) peer-reviewed journals.
It should take 10-15 minutes to complete. Please share this news with your research collaborators, so that the views from your community will be properly represented.
The survey outcome will be made public and openly shared with the publishers, research funding agencies and European Commission, libraries and researchers.
Thanks in advance, the SOAP Project Team
(*) Note: The SOAP consortium is funded by the European Commission and coordinated by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. It represents key stakeholders in open access, such as publishers BioMed Central, SAGE and Springer; funding agencies (the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council) and libraries (the Max Planck Digital Library of the Max Planck Society). The project runs for two years, from March 2009 to February 2011.