This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with particular attention to some of the rhetorical strategies and policy mechanisms used to promote it to scholars and scientists. Despite the majority of journal publishers’ acceptance of author self-archiving practices, and the minimal time commitment required by authors to successfully self-archive their work in disciplinary or institutional repositories, the majority of authors still by and large avoid participation. The paper reviews the strategies and arguments used for increasing author participation in open access, including the role of open access mandates. We recommend a service-oriented approach towards increasing participation in open ac...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
The debate over scholarly communications and the future of publishing continues to simmer. Open Acce...
At the time of the Budapest Declaration, self-archiving supporters looked like a revolutionary, "ant...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
This report looks at some of the drivers of interest in open access and the initiatives being taken ...
Open access to peer reviewed journal articles is one of the key messages of the current global movem...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
The debate over scholarly communications and the future of publishing continues to simmer. Open Acce...
At the time of the Budapest Declaration, self-archiving supporters looked like a revolutionary, "ant...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
Presentation that covers the basic principles of open access including stakeholder roles, policies, ...
Open Access to scholarly literature seems to dominate current discussions in the academic publishing...
This report looks at some of the drivers of interest in open access and the initiatives being taken ...
Open access to peer reviewed journal articles is one of the key messages of the current global movem...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
The impact of research can be measured by use or citation count. The more widely available that rese...
The current state of scholarly communication is one of contest between an increasingly commercial sy...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
The debate over scholarly communications and the future of publishing continues to simmer. Open Acce...
At the time of the Budapest Declaration, self-archiving supporters looked like a revolutionary, "ant...