Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2018-01-28 URL: http://openscience.com/over-50-of-newly-published-paywall-protected-research-fails-to-be-consulted-which-makes-open-access-increasingly-attractive/ As Australia seeks to increase the efficiency of the investment it makes into scientific research, Open Access promises to maximize its benefits. Excerpt Given that subscription-based publication models not only tend to lock up access to articles and books behind paywalls, but also transfer c..
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-24 URL: http://openscience.com/springer-natures-repor...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2018-01-15 URL: http://openscience.com/the-difference-between...
Chief Scientist Cathy Foley is leading an open access strategy for Australia. Foley estimates the Au...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
Article in the Australian edition of The Conversation. Published: December 3, 2021 2.12am AEDT. "The...
Publication via open access increases visibility, reach and impact of educational research, so why a...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
Open Access to the world’s research literature has been an obvious development since the emergence ...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-08-15 URL: http://openscience.com/shifting-power-relatio...
The problem of poorer countries not having access to knowledge can be remedied, writes Allan Fels T...
Academic and scholarly journals are in trouble: small print runs, part-time editors, and dwindling f...
Australia has enjoyed governmental support for open access for approximately a decade. This paper pr...
House Appropriations Committee have recommended mandating that researchers provide Open Access (OA) ...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-24 URL: http://openscience.com/springer-natures-repor...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2018-01-15 URL: http://openscience.com/the-difference-between...
Chief Scientist Cathy Foley is leading an open access strategy for Australia. Foley estimates the Au...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
Article in the Australian edition of The Conversation. Published: December 3, 2021 2.12am AEDT. "The...
Publication via open access increases visibility, reach and impact of educational research, so why a...
A large part of the academic literature sits behind a paywall, which is an obstacle for researchers ...
Open Access to the world’s research literature has been an obvious development since the emergence ...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-08-15 URL: http://openscience.com/shifting-power-relatio...
The problem of poorer countries not having access to knowledge can be remedied, writes Allan Fels T...
Academic and scholarly journals are in trouble: small print runs, part-time editors, and dwindling f...
Australia has enjoyed governmental support for open access for approximately a decade. This paper pr...
House Appropriations Committee have recommended mandating that researchers provide Open Access (OA) ...
Scholarly communication change and open access (OA) initiatives in Australia have followed an Odysse...
Author: Pablo Markin Published Online: 2017-10-24 URL: http://openscience.com/springer-natures-repor...
Traditionally, the scholarly journal market operates so that research institutions are charged high ...