PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-making
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
There are 24,000 peer-reviewed journals worldwide, publishing 2.5 million articles per year. No univ...
PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-mak...
Designing university policy for mandating, measuring and maximising research impact in the open acce...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
No research institution can afford all the journals its researcers may need, so all articles are los...
The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open Access (...
Only 15% of articles are currently being made Open Access (OA) through spontaneous self-archiving ef...
Broadly speaking, institutional research repositories can be split into three categories based on th...
No research institution can afford all the journals its researchers may need, so all articles are lo...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
There are 24,000 peer-reviewed journals worldwide, publishing 2.5 million articles per year. No univ...
PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-mak...
Designing university policy for mandating, measuring and maximising research impact in the open acce...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
No research institution can afford all the journals its researcers may need, so all articles are los...
The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open Access (...
Only 15% of articles are currently being made Open Access (OA) through spontaneous self-archiving ef...
Broadly speaking, institutional research repositories can be split into three categories based on th...
No research institution can afford all the journals its researchers may need, so all articles are lo...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
There are 24,000 peer-reviewed journals worldwide, publishing 2.5 million articles per year. No univ...