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AIDS and Behavior is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering behavioral aspects of HIV/AIDS research. It was established in 1997 and is published nine times per year by Springer Science+Business Media. The editor-in-chief is Seth Kalichman (University of Connecticut).
[1] [2] [3] This fee may be paid by the author, the author's institution, or their research funder. [4] Sometimes, publication fees are also involved in traditional journals or for paywalled content. [5] Some publishers waive the fee in cases of hardship or geographic location, but this is not a widespread practice. [6]
diamond or platinum open-access journals, which charge no additional publication, open access or article processing fees; gold open-access journals, which charge publication fees (also called article processing charges, APCs).
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Some open access journals (under the gold, and hybrid models) generate revenue by charging publication fees in order to make the work openly available at the time of publication. [ 76 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The money might come from the author but more often comes from the author's research grant or employer. [ 77 ]
AIDS is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. It was established in 1987 and is an official journal of the International AIDS Society . [ 1 ] It covers all aspects of HIV and AIDS , including basic science, clinical trials , epidemiology , and social science .
Fee-based open access publishing has been criticized on quality grounds, as the desire to maximize publishing fees could cause some journals to relax the standard of peer review. Although, similar desire is also present in the subscription model, where publishers increase numbers or published articles in order to justify raising their fees.
Dove Medical Press is a privately held company founded in 2003 [11] by Tim Hill, a former managing director of Adis International and five other founders. [12]As of 11 April 2013, 42 of the 131 journals were indexed in PubMed, while 30 of the 131 journals had fewer than ten articles.