Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search hit for policy-makers, journalists and NGOs who use the internet to seek out research to inform their policies. Dave Puplett and Natalia Madjarevic list their top five tips and outline how open access publishing will increase citation counts and contribute to the author’s reputation
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
Most students in higher education have some experience with Open Access when doing their deskresearc...
Open Access Publishing: Authors can choose to publish their research articles in a growing number o...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Open access journals and open data provide researchers with information that would otherwise be behi...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
A commitment to scholarly work carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as widely as ...
It is likely that you’ve encountered the term “open access,” whether you have seen it on ETD forms, ...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
Most students in higher education have some experience with Open Access when doing their deskresearc...
Open Access Publishing: Authors can choose to publish their research articles in a growing number o...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
With over 36 million visitors each month, the massive popularity of Academia.edu is uncontested. But...
Serial prices are skyrocketing, the push to publish more intensifies, the government is requiring un...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Open access journals and open data provide researchers with information that would otherwise be behi...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
A commitment to scholarly work carries with it a responsibility to circulate that work as widely as ...
It is likely that you’ve encountered the term “open access,” whether you have seen it on ETD forms, ...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
Most students in higher education have some experience with Open Access when doing their deskresearc...
Open Access Publishing: Authors can choose to publish their research articles in a growing number o...