Abstract
Critical Care's move to fund open access
Highlights
Critical Care has taken the step in its ongoing quest to be a good scientific citizen [1]
All research articles published in Critical Care have been open access – universally and freely available online to everyone, subscribers – for the past 2 years
From August 2003, to fund this, authors of research articles accepted for publication will be asked to pay an articleprocessing charges (APCs)
Summary
Critical Care has taken the step in its ongoing quest to be a good scientific citizen [1]. Changing the traditional publishing model to that already used successfully by our publisher, BioMed Central, our open access research articles will become financially self-sufficient through articleprocessing charges (APCs). All research articles published in Critical Care have been open access – universally and freely available online to everyone, subscribers – for the past 2 years.
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