The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of science. Many reputable journals offering optional open access incur a substantial upfront payment to cover their publication costs, and hence many authors cannot afford to publish open access papers in a journal with an established reputation. Publishers charging for article processing claim that the charge is necessary to maintain their reputation and costs for peer review, editing and indexing articles. Thus, some open-access publications have a less rigorous peer-review and editorial process
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all readers are challenging ...
Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all readers are challenging ...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
Richard Horton, the editor of Lancet states that the open access movement is about a historic reali...
<p>This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as ...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
The move to Open Access publishing has been driven in large part by a desire to make research public...
The move to Open Access publishing has been driven in large part by a desire to make research public...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all readers are challenging ...
Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all readers are challenging ...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
A strong trend to move from print to online publication is largely perceived in scientific and nonsc...
Richard Horton, the editor of Lancet states that the open access movement is about a historic reali...
<p>This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as ...
Open access is an important topic, but it can be hard to keep track of the requirements by different...
Publishers are all in favour of maximising access to works of scholarship; it's good for authors, an...
The move to Open Access publishing has been driven in large part by a desire to make research public...
The move to Open Access publishing has been driven in large part by a desire to make research public...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...