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We're thinking of starting a journal for undergraduate research. I'm vaguely aware that some electronic journals have a 'print on demand' capability, so that someone who wants a printed bound copy can get one. Can anyone point me to a journal that does this?

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According to their website, the "Journal of Academy of Medical Sciences, a publication of Osmania Medical College, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Quarterly print on demand compilation of issues published."

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It hasn't begun operating yet, but Cambridge University Press's Forum of Mathematics will work that way. The journal will launch later in 2012.

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Journals of the American Diabetes Association (found this through the second hit via Google):

http://www.diabetesjournals.org/site/misc/AdvertisingRates.xhtml

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I don't think American Journal of Neuroradiology does this yet, but here is an editorial from their Editor-in-Chief, discussing the merits of such a system.

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