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Mission: Bioone sees sustainable scholarly communications as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, publishers, professional societies, academic institutions, libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access to critical research. Bioone is a not-for-profit scientific publisher whose mission it is to keep the subscription access costs sustainable for subscribing institutions, and return the majority of its revenue to participating not-for-profit societies, museums, and presses. It also views sustainable scholarly communications as an inherently collaborative enterprise to maximize access to critical research.
Programs: Bioone. 1 - first collection of journals licensed to individual educational and research institutions as a discrete package beginning in 2001. Licensing to academic institutions is normally handled through library consortia acting as sales intermediaries. In 2017, the bioone. 1 collection contained 101 titles from 75 not-for-profit publishers. The majority of sales revenue from the bioone. 1 collection was returned to bioone. 1 publishers.
bioone. 2 - second collection of journals licensed to individual educational and research institutions as a discrete package beginning in 2007. Licensing to academic and institutions is normally handled through library consortia acting as sales intermediaries. In 2017, the bioone. 2 collection contained 79 titles from 59 not-for-profit publishers. The majority of sales revenue from the bioone. 2 collection was returned to bioone. 2 publishers.
bioone open access - open access titles available freely, integrated with the bioone. 1 and bioone. 2 collections. In 2017, the open access collection included 10 active titles. With the goal of this program being self-sustaining, bioone charges open access titles a flat, per-published page rate
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