This paper presents a critical re-consideration of the problems in achieving a greater embrace of the praxis of open access (OA) to research publications within the UK academy. It offers an ideological critique of the underlying subversion of scholarly communication by an industrialised publishing sector. It also considers the ideological and financial drivers that have caused the emergence of an open access to research publications movement. Through examining this developing open access paradigm, it problematises aspects of the UK academy's reluctance to engage. While examining academics’ imperative to disseminate research, through exploring the legacy publication model, it proposes that that the higher education policy landscape must also...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
Open access (OA) has widely been touted as a ‘radical’ alternative to the traditional scholarly publ...
This paper positions open access in a transformative worldview, advocating for the democratisation o...
Open access publishing (OA) not only removes price and permission restrictions to academic research,...
- Purpose : This article presents an overview of the current state of debates surrounding open acces...
In a recent 'Insights 'article, Gareth J Johnson reports on research designed to determine the reaso...
For academic research to release its value, it has to be communicated. It is essential, if research ...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
In their opening reflection on Open Access (OA) in this special section, Fuchs and Sandoval (2013) a...
Purpose: This paper is designed to provide an overview of one of the most important and controversia...
The movement for open access publishing is often said to have its roots in the scientific discipline...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
This paper examines the challenges of advocating and implementing open access as a lone scholarly co...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
Open access (OA) has widely been touted as a ‘radical’ alternative to the traditional scholarly publ...
This paper positions open access in a transformative worldview, advocating for the democratisation o...
Open access publishing (OA) not only removes price and permission restrictions to academic research,...
- Purpose : This article presents an overview of the current state of debates surrounding open acces...
In a recent 'Insights 'article, Gareth J Johnson reports on research designed to determine the reaso...
For academic research to release its value, it has to be communicated. It is essential, if research ...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
In their opening reflection on Open Access (OA) in this special section, Fuchs and Sandoval (2013) a...
Purpose: This paper is designed to provide an overview of one of the most important and controversia...
The movement for open access publishing is often said to have its roots in the scientific discipline...
Open access (OA) to scholarly publishing is encouraged and enabled by new technologies such as the I...
This paper examines the challenges of advocating and implementing open access as a lone scholarly co...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
It can be easy to forget, as a digital humanities scholar, that most humanists are only just acclima...
Open access (OA) has widely been touted as a ‘radical’ alternative to the traditional scholarly publ...
This paper positions open access in a transformative worldview, advocating for the democratisation o...