This is BioMed Central's submission to the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Commission's Inquiry into scientific publications. The case is made that it is urgently needed that scientific research articles be made available with open access. The Government can help, particularly if the research is funded with public money. Questions posed by the Committee are answered in the document
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
Richard Horton, the editor of Lancet states that the open access movement is about a historic reali...
There are many factors for researchers in the biomedical sciences to consider when choosing a journa...
This is BioMed Central's submission to the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Commission's I...
The UK should maximise the benefits to the British tax-payer from the research it funds by mandating...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
It is a fundamental part of the charitable mission of the Wellcome Trust—the UK’s largest charitable...
BioMed Central is an internet publishing platform, recently purchased by Springer. They publish a s...
This article is a summary, by the authors, of a 140-page report prepared in 2012 by the UK Working G...
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of s...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
Abstract Journal of Neuroinflammation is an Open Access, online journal published by BioMed Central....
Science is a public endeavor the results of which are intended to be shared with other scientists, p...
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
Richard Horton, the editor of Lancet states that the open access movement is about a historic reali...
There are many factors for researchers in the biomedical sciences to consider when choosing a journa...
This is BioMed Central's submission to the UK House of Commons Science and Technology Commission's I...
The UK should maximise the benefits to the British tax-payer from the research it funds by mandating...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
It is a fundamental part of the charitable mission of the Wellcome Trust—the UK’s largest charitable...
BioMed Central is an internet publishing platform, recently purchased by Springer. They publish a s...
This article is a summary, by the authors, of a 140-page report prepared in 2012 by the UK Working G...
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of s...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
Abstract Journal of Neuroinflammation is an Open Access, online journal published by BioMed Central....
Science is a public endeavor the results of which are intended to be shared with other scientists, p...
Presentation in the ICSTI 2004 Public Conference titled 'Technical and Economic Challenges of Scient...
Richard Horton, the editor of Lancet states that the open access movement is about a historic reali...
There are many factors for researchers in the biomedical sciences to consider when choosing a journa...