ACM Announces Transition to Full Open Access by 2025
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Summary
ACM is transitioning to a fully Open Access (OA) publishing model by the end of 2025, making all its computing research content freely available. This move aims to remove barriers to discovery and innovation, marking a significant step in broadening access to computing research.
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This bold move marks a pivotal moment in making all ACM research content freely available.
The transition aims to remove barriers to discovery and innovation in computing research.
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