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AJM Offers Open Access Option to Authors

The American Journal of Medicine now offers authors a choice in disseminating their research – either by publishing it as a subscription article or as an Open Access article.

All articles published Open Access will be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download from ScienceDirect. Permitted reuse is defined by the author’s choice of Creative Commons user licenses.

To help authors comply with new Open Access policies and mandates, Elsevier has established agreements with many funding bodies including the Wellcome Trust, RCUK and the Austrian Science Fund.

Some funding bodies will also reimburse you for Open Access publication fees, making it even easier to publish Open Access. For more information on specific funding body agreements see our funding bodies agreements page.

How do I find out more? For full information on publishing your paper Open Access in The American Journal of Medicine, including publication fees, licenses, and more, please visit the journal Open Access page and guide for authors. Find out more here.

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