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C.I.M. On-Line

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C.I.M is on-line. This issue marks the beginning of a new phase of publication for the journal: CIM is now available only on-line. Over its 30 year existence, CIM has been published in several formats and by different agencies. In recent years, CIM was owned and published by CMA as one of its associate journals. In 2004, CSCI purchased CIM and ownership reverted to the society. Since then, CIM has been type-set and formatted in-house and printed and distributed by University of Toronto Press (UTP) and, as in interim measure, the journal was available on the CSCI web-site. This process was threatened by the sale of UTP's off-set Printing Division. Links have now been established between CSCI, CIM and the University of Toronto Library to make use of the U of T Open Journal Access initiative to develop sophisticated on-line distribution. The Library supports journals via the Open Journal System (OJS) management software as well as providing archiving facilities. CIM will remain a subscription journal but, in the spirit of open access, all content will be freely available after a six month publication delay. Access will also be made available to all Canadian Universities via their library websites and authors will have immediate access for submitted articles.
University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)
Title: C.I.M. On-Line
Description:
C.
I.
M is on-line.
This issue marks the beginning of a new phase of publication for the journal: CIM is now available only on-line.
Over its 30 year existence, CIM has been published in several formats and by different agencies.
In recent years, CIM was owned and published by CMA as one of its associate journals.
In 2004, CSCI purchased CIM and ownership reverted to the society.
Since then, CIM has been type-set and formatted in-house and printed and distributed by University of Toronto Press (UTP) and, as in interim measure, the journal was available on the CSCI web-site.
This process was threatened by the sale of UTP's off-set Printing Division.
Links have now been established between CSCI, CIM and the University of Toronto Library to make use of the U of T Open Journal Access initiative to develop sophisticated on-line distribution.
The Library supports journals via the Open Journal System (OJS) management software as well as providing archiving facilities.
CIM will remain a subscription journal but, in the spirit of open access, all content will be freely available after a six month publication delay.
Access will also be made available to all Canadian Universities via their library websites and authors will have immediate access for submitted articles.

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