Scientific societies serve their members, their broader scholarly communities, and the different components of their missions in many important ways. Making peer-reviewed literature immediately accessible, searchable, and reusable to anyone in the world with an Internet connection is a uniquely direct means of achieving a number of goals that are common to most scholarly associations and of advancing the diverse interests of their constituencies. Setting aside for the moment the question of how feasible it is for societies to alter their journals' access policies, there is by now a broad consensus that widespread open access to scientific publications is good for scientists and good for science. Society members want to maximize the impact o...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
While the social role of scientific societies continues being discussed, arrangements with publisher...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The question of the fate of scholarly societies is one of the most contentious in the Open Access de...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
Background: The Internet has recently made possible the free global availability of scientific journ...
Society publishers are encouraged to view recent “Open Access” proposals as opportunities to expand ...
Finally, open access is within reach of scientists and scholars today. They can launch an open-acces...
One of the effects of the Internet is that the dissemination of scientific publications in a few yea...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
While the social role of scientific societies continues being discussed, arrangements with publisher...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...
The steep rise in subscriptions costs to scientific publications and the potential of the internet h...
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the t...
Open Access' main goal is not the subversion of publishers' role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The question of the fate of scholarly societies is one of the most contentious in the Open Access de...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
Background: The Internet has recently made possible the free global availability of scientific journ...
Society publishers are encouraged to view recent “Open Access” proposals as opportunities to expand ...
Finally, open access is within reach of scientists and scholars today. They can launch an open-acces...
One of the effects of the Internet is that the dissemination of scientific publications in a few yea...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
The Internet has fundamentally changed the publishing of scholarly peer reviewed journals and the wa...
Journal ArticleThe paper describes how creators can expand access to research by publishing with ope...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
While the social role of scientific societies continues being discussed, arrangements with publisher...
Open Access, the movement to make scholarly and scientific information openly available, has become ...