Open access publishing is growing increasingly important so the Peer Project has built an observatory to investigate potential effects of a major switch to open access models. Julia Wallace finds that the scholarly web is a complex environment where author self-deposit rates are likely to be low and usage scenarios for green open access are more complex than generally acknowledged
Open Access publishing (OA) has been promoted by public institutions and research communities in man...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
Digital technology and economics favour the severance of certification (peer review) from distributi...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
Open Access is now central to academic publishing, regardless of whether your team colours are green...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
The number of publishers allowing some form of self-archiving has increased noticeably over the last...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholar...
© 2020 The Author. This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
The Open Access movement has reached adulthood, but not maturity: fewer than one-third ofnewly-publi...
Abstract: Purpose – Aims to provide a broad overview of some of the issues emerging from the growth ...
Open Access publishing (OA) has been promoted by public institutions and research communities in man...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
Digital technology and economics favour the severance of certification (peer review) from distributi...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
Open Access is now central to academic publishing, regardless of whether your team colours are green...
Open access repositories have fuelled a quiet revolution in disseminating knowledge, bypassing the t...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
The number of publishers allowing some form of self-archiving has increased noticeably over the last...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
The benefits of Open Access publishing will be explained in this talk. The presenters will clarify t...
This presentation will consider the potential impact of Open Access repositories and library scholar...
© 2020 The Author. This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attr...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
The Open Access movement has reached adulthood, but not maturity: fewer than one-third ofnewly-publi...
Abstract: Purpose – Aims to provide a broad overview of some of the issues emerging from the growth ...
Open Access publishing (OA) has been promoted by public institutions and research communities in man...
The advent of black, green, and gold open access publication models poses unique questions for schol...
Digital technology and economics favour the severance of certification (peer review) from distributi...