The world is increasingly moving towards more open models of publishing and communication. \ud \ud The UK government has demonstrated a firm commitment to ensuring that academic research outputs are made available to all who might benefit from access to them, and its open access policy attempts to make academic publications freely available to readers, rather than being locked behind pay walls or only available to researchers with access to well-funded university libraries. Open access policies have an important role to play in fostering an open innovation ecosystem and ensuring that maximum value is derived from investments in university-based research. But are we ready to embrace this change
Scholarly publishing is central to the efficiency of research, dissemination of research findings an...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
In September 2018, a group of national research funding organisations announced the launch of cOAli...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
The Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings reported to the UK's Minister o...
Cameron Neylon gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events ...
In the UK in June 2012, the Finch Group published its report “Accessibility, Sustainability, Excelle...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships ...
Open access has come of age in the UK. After a decade in which academic librarians have found it har...
The growth of open access (OA) has created a unique opportunity for publishers and institutions to c...
Scholarly publishing is central to the efficiency of research, dissemination of research findings an...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
As a result of the Finch Report of 2012, RCUK (Research Councils UK) introduced an open access polic...
Multiple proposals are being received these days at Universities in Britain and other European count...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
In September 2018, a group of national research funding organisations announced the launch of cOAli...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
The Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings reported to the UK's Minister o...
Cameron Neylon gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events ...
In the UK in June 2012, the Finch Group published its report “Accessibility, Sustainability, Excelle...
Open Access (OA) policies have been adopted at the national, institutional and funder levels in the ...
The year 2012 heralded significant developments in open access (OA) that impacted the relationships ...
Open access has come of age in the UK. After a decade in which academic librarians have found it har...
The growth of open access (OA) has created a unique opportunity for publishers and institutions to c...
Scholarly publishing is central to the efficiency of research, dissemination of research findings an...
Progress towards open access to UK research reports is slow but steady. The growth in open access h...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...