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AZoM.com Pty. Ltd. Sydney Australia and the
Scottish-based Institute of Nanotechnology are pleased to announce the
forthcoming launch of the Online Journal of Nanotechnology.
The Online Journal of Nanotechnology is based on a
free access publishing model, coupled with what is believed to be a
unique development in the field of scientific publishing the
distribution of journal revenue between the authors, peer reviewers
and site operators.
The Online Journal of Nanotechnology at AZoNano.com
(http://www.azonano.com) will
publish high quality articles and papers on all aspects of
nanotechnology and related scientific, social and ethical issues. All
the contributions will be reviewed by a world class panel of founding
editors who are experts in a wide spectrum of nanotechnology science.
The Online Journal of Nanotechnology will publish
the first open-access Nanotechnology scientific papers on
www.AZoNano.com, the leading
nanotechnology information portal, in December 2004.
The revenue received from the journal related
advertising and sponsorship will be distributed according to the
following general criteria:
1. Authors receive a revenue share of 50%.
2. Peer reviewers receive a revenue share of 20%.
3. The site administrators receive a revenue share
of 30%.
4. This revenue share will apply throughout the
on-line published life of the individual article or paper.
The Online Journal of Nanotechnology papers will
benefit from being hosted on the AZoNano.com website and database
platform as they will take advantage of the existing AZoNano.com
search tools. These search tools make it very easy for site visitors
to locate nanotech information which directly relates to their
research areas, applications and industrial sectors.
Ottilia Saxl, CEO of the Institute of
Nanotechnology commented, "It is our hope that by adopting this
publishing model we will ensure that the latest developments in
nanotechnology are available to the widest possible global audience.
For too long, access to money has been the key to access to knowledge.
We hope to change this by making nanotechnology knowledge inclusive,
not exclusive."
Ottilia went further, "We believe that the need for
our scientific publishing approach has been amply reinforced by the
report, "Scientific Publications: Free for All?" published in July
2004 by the UK Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology,
chaired by Dr. Ian Gibson.
The report stated "All researchers, regardless of
the nature of their institution, should be granted access to the
scientific journals they need to carry out their work effectively. It
is in society's interest that public understanding of science should
increase. Increased public access to research findings should be
encouraged by publishers, academics and Government alike".
Dr. Ian Birkby, CEO of AZoM.com stated, "We are
very optimistic about the potential for the Online Journal of
Nanotechnology and AZoNano.com. We believe we have a great opportunity
to "do the right thing" with regards to scientific publishing and we
encourage contributions from all sectors of Nanotechnology. We will
also work very hard with our excellent team of founding editors to
ensure the Online Journal of Nanotechnology becomes a leading and
highly respected scientific journal".
Dr. Birkby went on, "We are currently in active
discussion with other institutes and trade associations who can
benefit from our patent pending online publishing system and we would
like to hear from any organisation where our model and publishing
platform could be of benefit". |