(image source: Pixabay, CC0) During the past few months, funders, policy-makers and research institutions shifted full speed ahead to make full and immediate Open Access a reality in Europe. One of the instant benefits of this bold move is that it generated previously unprecedented global conversations about the future of scholarly communication. These ongoing discussions clearly signal that Open Access became a critical issue for individual researchers as well, who, to actively connect and c..
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Th...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as...
In the DARIAH Open Access guidelines we propose recommendations to improve Open Access to publicatio...
The Open Access movement started as an answer to the ‘journals crisis’ and has developed into worldw...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
This Research Talk on recent developments in the area of Open Access (including the impact of the Co...
The opportunities provided by open access to journal literature have generated much interest and dis...
With all things changing for the open in both research policies and practices, there is a growing de...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
An old tradition and a new technology have converged to make possible an unprecedented public good. ...
This text was first published on 15 March 2013 in Le Monde by sixty professionals belonging to the c...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Th...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as...
In the DARIAH Open Access guidelines we propose recommendations to improve Open Access to publicatio...
The Open Access movement started as an answer to the ‘journals crisis’ and has developed into worldw...
Books play an essential role in scholarly communication, notably but not only within the Social Scie...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
This Research Talk on recent developments in the area of Open Access (including the impact of the Co...
The opportunities provided by open access to journal literature have generated much interest and dis...
With all things changing for the open in both research policies and practices, there is a growing de...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
An old tradition and a new technology have converged to make possible an unprecedented public good. ...
This text was first published on 15 March 2013 in Le Monde by sixty professionals belonging to the c...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
In the five years since the launch of the Budapest Open Access Initiative in February 2002, one of t...
Discover why open access is not only a viable option for the humanities, but a revolutionary one. Th...
Comment on the UNESCO Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access that has as...