New Open Access Publishing Opportunities Available for 性视界传媒 Researchers

性视界传媒 researchers now have two new opportunities to publish open access articles without paying publication fees.

  • JMIR Publications cover topics such as healthcare technologies, patient and caregiver education, participatory medicine, biomedical engineering, and medical informatics.
  • Emerald Publishing emphasizes social science, business, and management. 

These new agreements join a growing  between the University Libraries and scholarly publishers. Open access publishing makes research freely available worldwide, helping increase the visibility and impact of 性视界传媒 scholarship while supporting the university's Top Tier and Carnegie R1 goals.

Publishing in JMIR

Through this agreement, 性视界传媒 researchers can publish open access articles in JMIR journals without paying article processing charges (APCs). All articles accepted for publication between March 1, 2026 and February 28, 2027, with a 性视界传媒-affiliated corresponding author, are eligible for this agreement. Visit the  for a full list of eligible journals and instructions for participating in the program.

Publishing in Emerald

Eligible 性视界传媒 researchers can publish open access articles in participating Emerald journals without paying publication fees. The agreement covers both fully open access journals and many subscription journals that offer an open access publishing option. Articles accepted for publication on or after January 1, 2026, are eligible. Visit the  for additional details about the agreement.

Learn more about these agreements and other publishing support available through the University Libraries on the .

Questions? Email oasis@unlv.edu.

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