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MIT Press announces first Open Access journal
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- Subject: MIT Press announces first Open Access journal
- From: Laura Esterly <lesterly@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 21:15:14 EDT
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[With apologies for cross-posting] The MIT Press publishes its first Open Access journal: Information Technologies and International Development October 25, 2006 Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) has become the first journal published by The MIT Press to participate in the open access initiative. Now you can retrieve peer-reviewed full text PDF articles from the journal's website, http://mitpressjournals.org/loi/itid, free of charge, from any location with internet access. Making high quality content freely available online to anyone interested in the intersection of communications technologies and development around the world is an exciting opportunity for the journal and The MIT Press. But where editors and the Press hope that lessons from this new model may truly have an impact is within the larger community - in academia, the private sector, NGOs, and governments around the world. "We can't think of a better congruence between delivery platform and purpose," says MIT Press Director Ellen Faran. "ITID's content, mission, contributors, and readers will all be well supported by its free online availability." The study of technological impact in the world'd developing nations is a growing interdisciplinary field. The editors of ITID, Dr. Ernest J. Wilson of the University of Maryland, and Dr. Michael L. Best of Georgia Institute of Technology, seek not merely to inform scholars interested in this emerging field; they seek to solicit the participation of individuals who might benefit from the research and proposals put forth by scholars, researchers and practitioners across the globe, independent of location or financial means. Whether a traditional or an open access model, The MIT Press is committed to applying the latest innovations in electronically- published content to enhance the online experience for those who read and make use of their scholarly journals. Providing open access to ITID through the best possible online environment will help to create this wide-reaching forum for dialogue, while increasing visibility and readership, and potentially attracting a larger volume of high quality submissions from a wider audience. About ITID Informative, lively, and provocative, Information Technologies and International Development (ITID) focuses on the intersection of information and communication technologies with international development. http://mitpressjournals.org/loi/itid About MIT Press Journals MIT Press Journals publishes more than 30 titles in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and in certain areas of science and technology. Journals are available in print and electronic formats. http://mitpressjournals.org About The MIT Press The MIT Press publishes books in fields as diverse as architecture, social theory, economics, cognitive science, and computational science. http://mitpress.mit.edu For more information about ITID or The MIT Press, please email: <mailto:journals-info@mit.edu> Laura Esterly Journals Marketing Manager The MIT Press 238 Main Street Cambridge, MA 02142 617-253-2866
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