The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published every year in the planet's 25,000 peer-reviewed research journals across all scholarly and scientific fields. Without exception, every one of these articles is an author give-away, written, not for royalty income, but solely to be used, applied and built upon by other researchers. The optimal and inevitable solution for this give-away research is that it should be made freely accessible to all its would-be users online and not only to those whose institutions can afford subscription access to the journal in which it happens to be published. Yet this optimal and inevitable solution, already fully within the reach of the global research community ...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This paper advocates for a co-ordinated cultural shift in their engagement with access to resources ...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Abstract: The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles pub...
Free / open access to research findings has been officially acknowledged. But the traditional organi...
Free / open access to research findings has been officially acknowledged. But the traditional organi...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Open access is defined, and explored in the context of enclosure and emancipatory communication. One...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This talk covers: Open access and its relationship with return on public funding and impact of resea...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This paper advocates for a co-ordinated cultural shift in their engagement with access to resources ...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
Abstract: The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles pub...
Free / open access to research findings has been officially acknowledged. But the traditional organi...
Free / open access to research findings has been officially acknowledged. But the traditional organi...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Open access is defined, and explored in the context of enclosure and emancipatory communication. One...
Recent reports by the UK Parliament Committee on Science and Technology and the US House Appropriati...
Open access publishing increases the likelihood that academic research will be a top Google search h...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This talk covers: Open access and its relationship with return on public funding and impact of resea...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This paper advocates for a co-ordinated cultural shift in their engagement with access to resources ...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...