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Journal flipping: A case study from Metropolitan Universities
Poster presented at IUPUI Research Day, April 8, 2016Recent events in scholarly publishing, such as the editorial board of Elsevier’s
Lingua resigning en masse, shed light on the dilemma faced by many journal
editors: balancing a desire to increase impact with promoting open and
sustainable models for publishing. These two goals are not mutually exclusive.
Recently, editors and publishers are seeing success in reconciling these goals by
converting subscription-based journals to open-access, through a process
commonly called journal flipping.
The IUPUI University Library has a history of supporting the publication of
open-access scholarly journals through its Open Access Journals at IUPUI
program (http://journals.iupui.edu/). A number of titles, most notably Advances in
Social Work and Metropolitan Universities, began as subscription-based journals
that were only available in print. This poster presents the process for "flipping"
Metropolitan Universities, digitizing the full run of issues and making them
openly available via IUPUI’s instance of Open Journal Systems
Observation of surface states on heavily indium doped SnTe(111), a superconducting topological crystalline insulator
The topological crystalline insulator tin telluride is known to host
superconductivity when doped with indium (SnInTe), and for low
indium contents () it is known that the topological surface states are
preserved. Here we present the growth, characterization and angle resolved
photoemission spectroscopy analysis of samples with much heavier In doping (up
to ), a regime where the superconducting temperature is increased
nearly fourfold. We demonstrate that despite strong p-type doping, Dirac-like
surface states persist
Visceral Leishmaniasis in Traveler to Guyana Caused by Leishmania siamensis, London, UK.
The parasite Leishmania siamensis is a zoonotic agent of leishmaniasis; infection in animals has been documented in Europe and the United States. Reported authochthonous human infections have been limited to Thailand. We report a case of human visceral Leishmania siamensis infection acquired in Guyana, suggesting colonization in South America
The Color--Flavor Transformation of induced QCD
The Zirnbauer's color-flavor transformation is applied to the
lattice gauge model, in which the gauge theory is induced by a heavy chiral
scalar field sitting on lattice sites. The flavor degrees of freedom can
encompass several `generations' of the auxiliary field, and for each
generation, remaining indices are associated with the elementary plaquettes
touching the lattice site. The effective, color-flavor transformed theory is
expressed in terms of gauge singlet matrix fields carried by lattice links. The
effective action is analyzed for a hypercubic lattice in arbitrary dimension.
We investigate the corresponding d=2 and d=3 dual lattices. The saddle points
equations of the model in the large- limit are discussed.Comment: 24 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Mining the Indianapolis Recorder: An Exploratory Study of a Digital Humanities Dataset
This poster presents an initial study using full-text transcripts from the Indianapolis Recorder, one of the nation's most important African American newspapers. Basic text mining and visualization approaches are used to highlight this data set and its potential for use in the digital humanities
Metropolitan Universities: Building an Online, Open Access Archive
Metropolitan Universities (MUJ) provides peer-reviewed publishing on topics in higher education, including distributed learning, K-16 collaborations, assessment, service learning, campus-community partnerships and other subjects. In 2015 MUJ published its 25th volume. Beginning in the year 2000 (volume 11), MUJ has been published as a print journal with editorial offices at IUPUI. To celebrate more than of 25 years of successful publishing and to introduce new modes of dissemination, MUJ has developed an open access, online archive of its entire publication run. Here we describe the process of digitizing, indexing and building the MUJ archive
GENETIC EVIDENCE FOR TWO POTASSIUM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN THE GREENALGA, CHLAMYDOMONASREINHARDTIL
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