Scientific publication Science, published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, has rejoined JSTOR, an online archive of scholarly publications, according to media reports. The terms of the new licence, however, were not disclosed by either of the parties. The changes had to do with price and with linking of articles within JSTOR to other articles, the reports add.
In July 2007, the journal had announced its decision to pull out of JSTOR, effective December 31. The decision had been the subject of much criticism by librarians and others.
The official journal of the AAAS, Science is projected as one of the world's leading outlets for scientific news, commentary and cutting-edge research. Through its print and online incarnations, the journal reaches an estimated worldwide readership of more than 1 million.
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