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Tag Archives: diamond open access
LMS Special General Meeting
On Friday, 5 February there will be a special general meeting of the London Mathematical Society, which has been called to discuss Council’s decision to axe the Journal of Computation and Mathematics, the society’s only diamond open access journal. Please … Continue reading
Two publications
I don’t think it happened to me before that two of my papers were “published” on the same day. Fortunately, it didn’t happen on April Fools’ Day … One is my paper with Pablo Spiga on switching classes. I described … Continue reading
Lists, 2
I have been spending idle moments recently editing posts on this blog to get around quirks of the WordPress style, as described here. Following yesterday’s post, I’ve been noting down posts which contain lists. Here is a partial list: Conference … Continue reading
Diamonds in the sky, 2
The Research Councils UK document on open access is here. To summarise, it imposes the following requirement on publication of research funded by UK research councils: it should be published in a journal compliant with the RCUK open access policy, … Continue reading
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