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Memorial University partners with PeerJ, strengthens commitment to OA Publishing -

Memorial University has taken a significant step towards promoting open access publishing by joining forces with PeerJ as the newest member of the Annual Institutional Membership (AIMs) program. This partnership underscores Memorial University's steadfast dedication to advancing scholarly communication and supporting its research community in sharing their findings with the world.

As part of PeerJ's AIMs program, authors affiliated with Memorial University will enjoy the opportunity to publish their work in any of PeerJ's seven prestigious journals without incurring any Article Processing Charges (APCs). This means that researchers from Memorial University can disseminate their research findings freely and contribute to the global pool of knowledge without financial barriers.

To take advantage of this opportunity, Memorial-affiliated authors simply need to complete a short form to seek approval from Memorial's Membership Manager before submitting their work. This streamlined process reflects PeerJ's commitment to facilitating frictionless open access publishing for institutional partners and their faculty members.

Memorial University authors eager to learn more about the benefits of this partnership can visit their dedicated PeerJ page or watch an informative video detailing the advantages of AIM membership.

A PeerJ Annual Institutional Membership (AIM) offers unlimited open access publishing opportunities for institutional partners and their faculty, eliminating the need for authors to worry about APCs and streamlining administrative processes for librarians.

Institutions interested in learning more about the benefits of AIMs and how to join the program are encouraged to contact PeerJ for further information.

This collaboration between Memorial University and PeerJ marks a significant milestone in the journey towards fostering open access publishing and facilitating knowledge dissemination on a global scale. As institutions continue to prioritize accessibility and transparency in scholarly communication, partnerships like these play a crucial role in driving positive change and advancing the principles of open science.

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