Abstract: Open access to the scientific online archive implies the possibility to access the full texts of articles free of charge. At the same time, open access should not violate copyright. Open licenses are becoming the norm for Internet users. Some examples of the use of open licenses demonstrate how the sites of large Internet projects inform visitors about the possibilities and limitations in the use of materials.Note: Research direction:Programming, parallel computing, multimedi
Controversies about open access publishing and archiving in science and technology confront issues o...
The evolution of libraries into the digital age has brought about a multitude of issues regarding ri...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...
Problems concerning Open Access to human creative works, especially scientific works is complex. De...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
AbstractThe paper reveals the historical process of the emergence of the phenomenon of Open Access. ...
Talk given during the Luxembourg Open Science Forum (14-16 Nov 2018) Open Licenses are essential to...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the area of open source software (“OSS”) as an a...
The article examines the validity of OSS (open source software) licenses for scientific, as opposed ...
Even earlier than other sectors of society, science was confronted with the Internet as a new commun...
Scientific research depends on easy and timely access to and use of existing scientific and scholarl...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
Talk given during the Luxembourg Open Science Forum (14-16 Nov 2018) Open Licenses are essential to...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
Controversies about open access publishing and archiving in science and technology confront issues o...
The evolution of libraries into the digital age has brought about a multitude of issues regarding ri...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...
Problems concerning Open Access to human creative works, especially scientific works is complex. De...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
This paper discusses the efforts of the Open Access Movement to provide scientific and scholarly inf...
AbstractThe paper reveals the historical process of the emergence of the phenomenon of Open Access. ...
Talk given during the Luxembourg Open Science Forum (14-16 Nov 2018) Open Licenses are essential to...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the area of open source software (“OSS”) as an a...
The article examines the validity of OSS (open source software) licenses for scientific, as opposed ...
Even earlier than other sectors of society, science was confronted with the Internet as a new commun...
Scientific research depends on easy and timely access to and use of existing scientific and scholarl...
Emerging developments in Internet in the 1990s led to global sharing of knowledge and universal acce...
Talk given during the Luxembourg Open Science Forum (14-16 Nov 2018) Open Licenses are essential to...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
Controversies about open access publishing and archiving in science and technology confront issues o...
The evolution of libraries into the digital age has brought about a multitude of issues regarding ri...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...