The "green" road to maximizing research access is for each author to deposit a supplementary "Open Access" (OA) copy of their own articles online in their own institutional repository for any would-be user webwide whose institution cannot afford to subscribe to the journal in which that particular article was published. There is a second road to Open Access too, one that has not yet been fully tested, and hence still holds some uncertainties and risks for publishers: the "golden" road of Open Access (OA) Journal Publishing. Whereas the golden road of OA publishing may prove to be the road of the future for journal publishing, the road to maximizing journal article access, usage and impact right now is the green road of OA self-archiving
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
The low level of research funding for the social sciences in the US is likely to have a direct and n...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
An unfortunate tendency has arisen to equate Open Access itself with Open Access journal publishing....
The research access/impact problem arises because journal articles are not accessible to all of thei...
Most refereed journal articles today are published in subscription journals, accessible only to subs...
Open Access (OA) is the free unrestricted access to electronic versions of scholarly publications. F...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
Open access (OA) is an alternative business model for the publication of scholarly journals. It make...
The movement for open access to science seeks to achieve unrestricted and free access to academic pu...
The degree to which scholarly journal articles published in subscription-based journals could be pro...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
Three years ago, the Gold and Green Roads to Open Access were viewed as complementary strategies, wi...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
The low level of research funding for the social sciences in the US is likely to have a direct and n...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
An unfortunate tendency has arisen to equate Open Access itself with Open Access journal publishing....
The research access/impact problem arises because journal articles are not accessible to all of thei...
Most refereed journal articles today are published in subscription journals, accessible only to subs...
Open Access (OA) is the free unrestricted access to electronic versions of scholarly publications. F...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
Open access (OA) is an alternative business model for the publication of scholarly journals. It make...
The movement for open access to science seeks to achieve unrestricted and free access to academic pu...
The degree to which scholarly journal articles published in subscription-based journals could be pro...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
Three years ago, the Gold and Green Roads to Open Access were viewed as complementary strategies, wi...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
The low level of research funding for the social sciences in the US is likely to have a direct and n...