Don't worry. Be happy. We don't pay-to-read.

Indexing and beyond
•       ICST Transactions will be submitted for inclusion in all the major 
indexing
services, including Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search, DBLP, 
Engineering
Information, the ISI Science Citation Index, and others…
•       … but we do not stop at supporting the traditional indexing services. To
increase attention and the probability of citation of your article in Web 2.0,
ICST supports innovative web tools that enable researchers to better share,
classify and disseminate articles via the many different social 
bookmarking and
networking services. As an example of this, learn about UCount, a
community-based approach for measuring scientific reputation.

Quoting "James P.G. Sterbenz" <[email protected]>:

> Do we have enough journals yet?  ICST is launching *12* (if I 
> understand the announcements correctly) 
> http://icst.org/icst-transactions/.  Open access, but pay-to-publish 
> fee of ~ €1000/article!
>
> How many sets of journals with overlapping topics do we need?
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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> www.ittc.ku.edu/~jpgs   154 Nichols ITTC|EECS   InfoLab21 Lancaster U
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