Example sentences for: subscription-based

How can you use “subscription-based” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Both the UK report and rumblings from the US government suggest that any legislative dictates on access to scientific literature are likely to be structured to minimize potentially deleterious implications for established, subscription-based journals, for-profit and not-for-profit alike.

  • This idea—open access—which completely challenges the old subscription-based publishing model, is the driving force behind the launch of PLoS Medicine . You can download and distribute articles without restrictions (feel free to make a thousand copies, translate articles into other languages, put articles into books—just give the author proper credit).

  • However, the strength of those societies and their essential role in the communities they serve are precisely what should allay fears about the revenue-eroding effect that some argue would plague societies if they converted their traditional subscription-based journals to open access.

  • The globalisation of publishing has combined with the globalisation of the networks and with the globalisation of research to provide opportunities for high-quality research conducted outside North America and Western Europe to be published in peer-reviewed open-access journals more readily than in the traditional subscription-based journals.

  • Its technical solutions and financial models look dated as both subscription-based and open-access publishers improve their services to authors and to readers.


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