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OA journal moves to Co-Action, raises fees

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Medical Education Online (MEO) to be published by Co-Action Publishing, press release, December 11, 2009. Until 2008, MEO was a no-fee OA journal. In May 2008 (note: the link contains a typo), it implemented a $100 publication fee for articles and no fee for letters. The fee was increased $250 in June 2009. After the change in publishers, MEO now charges a $600 fee for articles and $375 for letters.
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Title: OA journal moves to Co-Action, raises fees
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Medical Education Online (MEO) to be published by Co-Action Publishing, press release, December 11, 2009.
Until 2008, MEO was a no-fee OA journal.
In May 2008 (note: the link contains a typo), it implemented a $100 publication fee for articles and no fee for letters.
The fee was increased $250 in June 2009.
After the change in publishers, MEO now charges a $600 fee for articles and $375 for letters.

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