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Helped pay for publication costs of Islamic studies in various countries.
The statement said the two papers had made the decision jointly and would share publication costs.
Some questioned if additional support will be provided to investigators to cover potential increases in publication costs.
It may be because of rising publication costs and declining readership.
Meanwhile, publication costs are being paid for in full by the institutional subscriptions.
To fund the journal, the publication's business model requires that, in most cases, authors will pay publication costs.
Some Universities will apparently pick up these publication costs, ours will not.
Each editor was supposed to contribute 50 dollars towards the publication costs, although only three (not including Hurston) actually did.
The publication costs ($4,000) were personally funded by Julia and her sister Abby Smith.
In 2008, the magazine switched from a monthly to a bimonthly publication schedule, citing high publication costs.
Cohen thought it too high, but McClelland explained it was necessary to offset the publication costs and extensive promotion.
Hubert Wilkins, a friend of Sadler who had a keen interest in the book, contributed the initial funding for publication costs.
In fact, Walkabout outlived Life by two years, which also succumbed to increasing publication costs, decreasing subscriptions, and to competition from other media and newspaper supplements.
"The Hohenzollern family helped defray the publication costs, and Kaiser Wilhelm II had portions of the book read out aloud to dinner guests".
The result was Linnaeus' book Hortus Cliffortianus, whose publication costs were paid by George Clifford III.
In 2006 after being urged by family and friends to publish their southern style recipes into a book, the seven sisters chipped in $157 each to pay for the publication costs.
But since the original advertising sold in the United States more than covered publication costs, the magazine could sell advertising in the local edition to Canadian companies at rock-bottom rates.
Ironically, Lanier's brilliant insight on the worth of the book probably led to his dismissal from Chilton a year later because of high publication costs and poor initial book sales.
With major Moscow-based advertisers reluctant to spend money in the poorer provinces, and with publication costs rising steadily, the regional press has become increasingly dependent on the good will and financial backing of local politicians.
The community-led nature of the new journals, coupled with a business model in which publication costs are borne largely by publication charges, provides an example for other journals that wish to transition to open access.
Consequently, NIH considers publication costs, which include fees charged by a publisher, such as color and page charges, or fees for digital distribution, to be allowable charges to NIH research awards.
Staff and graduates of Scottish universities are eligible for the Trust's Research Grant Scheme which awards grants of up to £2,000 for personal research and/or support towards illustration and publication costs.
This could have included cricket patrons, while a potential impact on reporting was the application of stamp duty to newspapers as this increased their publication costs and probably caused publishers to reduce paper size with less room for sports coverage.
The access issue is the one that's seen the most progress, with the creation of open-access journals where the publication costs are met by the authors, not the readers (authors had been paying fees to publish in some journals anyway).
Assemblyman G. Oliver Koppell, Democrat of the Bronx and chairman of the Judiciary Committee, objects strongly to the provision, saying the publication costs may drive limited liability companies to other states where publication is not required.