New england journal of medicine open access
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a prestigious medical journal that has been in publication since 1812. While it is not entirely open access, NEJM has made some of its content available for free online. Here are the details:
Open Access Content:
- NEJM.org: The journal's website, NEJM.org, offers a selection of articles, editorials, and other content for free. This includes:
- Abstracts of all articles published in the journal.
- Full-text articles from the past 12 months (with some exceptions).
- Editorials, perspectives, and other opinion pieces.
- NEJM Catalyst: NEJM Catalyst is a digital platform that publishes articles on healthcare innovation, policy, and practice. All content on NEJM Catalyst is open access.
- NEJM Resident 360: This is a free online resource for residents and fellows, featuring articles, videos, and podcasts on various medical topics.
Subscription-based Content:
- Full-text articles: While some articles are available for free, many are only accessible to subscribers. Subscribers can access the full text of all articles, including those from previous years.
- NEJM Archives: The journal's archives, which date back to 1812, are available to subscribers only.
Open Access Options:
- Author Choice: NEJM offers an "Author Choice" option, which allows authors to make their articles open access for a fee (currently $3,000 per article).
- Funder Open Access: NEJM also offers open access options for authors whose research is funded by organizations that require open access publication, such as the Wellcome Trust or the National Institutes of Health.
In summary, while not all content in the New England Journal of Medicine is open access, the journal does offer a significant amount of free content online, including abstracts, editorials, and some full-text articles.