Does Elsevier own Mosby?

Dedicated to publishing excellence, Mosby is part of Elsevier, Health Sciences Division. Acquired in 2001, Mosby, along with the W.B. Saunders, Churchill Livingstone, and Butterworth-Heinemann companies, makes Elsevier Health Sciences the largest medical publisher in the world.

How do I get free articles from Elsevier?

Open Access Button: Enter an article’s URL, DOI, title, or other information on the OA Button website to find free, legal, open access versions. Or install the Chrome or Firefox extension, then click on it from a paywalled article to initiate a search for an open version and, when available, instantly get free access.

How do I get copyright permission from Elsevier?

How do I obtain permission from another publisher? Permission to reproduce material from another publisher in an Elsevier product can typically be obtained via RightsLink’s automated permission-granting service, which can be located on the individual journal article or book chapter page on the publisher’s website.

Is Elsevier a trustworthy source?

They’re generally legitimate. The negative reviews and boycotts aren’t about the quality of the journal, but are because of Elsevier’s alleged high prices (see The Cost of Knowledge). Elsevier publishes some of the best journals in some fields, e.g. The Lancet and Cell.

Are Elsevier journals free?

All articles in open access journals which are published by Elsevier have undergone peer review and upon acceptance are immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download.

Is it legal to share journal articles?

The publisher may allow a limited amount of scholarly sharing, or the fair use exception may allow Diane to share the article for educational and scholarly purposes. However, Diane should avoid sharing copyrighted articles systematically and widely.

Are journal articles copyrighted?

Yes. You will need to obtain written permission in advance from any third-party owners of copyright for the use in print and electronic formats of any of their text, illustrations, graphics, or other material, in your article and in our journals.

Can I share my Elsevier article on ResearchGate?

Elsevier supports sharing of articles in private workgroups such as the following applications: Zotero, Mendeley, Refme, CiteUlike, Sparrho and Jabref. Can I share my article on ResearchGate? You are always able to share the preprint version or a link to your article anywhere you wish.

Do Elsevier journals allow preprints?

Authors can share their preprint anywhere at any time. If accepted for publication, we encourage authors to link from the preprint to their formal publication via its Digital Object Identifier (DOI).

Can I share Elsevier articles on ResearchGate?

Is sharing research articles illegal?

In short: if you have an article your colleagues need for the research you are collaborating on, you can share it. You are allowed to share it privately, e.g. send it by e-mail, hand over a paper copy, or put it in a shared EndNote library.

Where is Elsevier Publishing located?

Elsevier is a global business headquartered in Amsterdam with offices worldwide.

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