The Global Open Access Portal (GOAP), funded by the Governments of Colombia, Denmark, Norway, and the United States Department of State, presents a current snapshot of the status of Open Access (OA) to scientific information around the world. For countries that have been more successful implementing Open Access, the portal highlights critical success factors and aspects of the enabling environment. For countries and regions that are still in the early stages of Open Access development, the po..
A survey of the most important, current open-access projects in the United States
This is the raw data behind the publication (on PeerJ Preprints): Open access levels: a quantitativ...
Open Access (OA) extends perceived advantages to its stakeholders; especially in the preservation of...
The Global Open Access Portal (GOAP), funded by the Governments of Colombia, Denmark, Norway, and th...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Overview of open access in Latin America and the Caribbean (October 2011) for UNESCO-Global Open Acc...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
Describe Australia’s approach to Open Access (OA) Overview of other countries What are the key pro...
This is an annual report of the global state of open access generated using data in the Academic Obs...
American Society for Information Science and Technology 2006 Annual MeetingThis is a presentation (2...
This Research Talk on recent developments in the area of Open Access (including the impact of the Co...
Open access is being talked about, and implemented, around the globe, by everyone from the U.N. to i...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
There are still considerable limitations for conducting comprehensive open access. monitoring. Over ...
A survey of the most important, current open-access projects in the United States
This is the raw data behind the publication (on PeerJ Preprints): Open access levels: a quantitativ...
Open Access (OA) extends perceived advantages to its stakeholders; especially in the preservation of...
The Global Open Access Portal (GOAP), funded by the Governments of Colombia, Denmark, Norway, and th...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
Overview of open access in Latin America and the Caribbean (October 2011) for UNESCO-Global Open Acc...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
Describe Australia’s approach to Open Access (OA) Overview of other countries What are the key pro...
This is an annual report of the global state of open access generated using data in the Academic Obs...
American Society for Information Science and Technology 2006 Annual MeetingThis is a presentation (2...
This Research Talk on recent developments in the area of Open Access (including the impact of the Co...
Open access is being talked about, and implemented, around the globe, by everyone from the U.N. to i...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
This presentation will focus on a new element within broader strategies to promote open access datab...
There are still considerable limitations for conducting comprehensive open access. monitoring. Over ...
A survey of the most important, current open-access projects in the United States
This is the raw data behind the publication (on PeerJ Preprints): Open access levels: a quantitativ...
Open Access (OA) extends perceived advantages to its stakeholders; especially in the preservation of...