[The abstract of this article is not available. Here are the first sentence of the interview with Peter Suber. The complete interview is freely available upon registration]Peter Suber (http://bit.ly/suber) is Berkman Fellow at Harvard University, Senior Researcher at SPARC, the Open Access Project Director at Public Knowledge, and Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College. He conducts research, writing, consulting, and advocacy on open access and related topics.Q: The aim of open access is to remove access barriers to publication. Don’t you think that fee-based model can be an obstacle for authors in less-developed countries?A: Fee-based OA journals don’t work as well as no-fee OA journals in fields and countries where most resear...
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Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
Paul Royster is proud of what he has achieved with his institutional repository. Currently, it conta...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Directors of scholarly communication and others responsible for institutional policies with regard t...
The following are the eight most important features to ensure an effective, verifiable Open Access (...
Recent legislative activity in the US House of Representatives and the UK House of Commons has adde...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
What Open Access is. What Open Access is not. How is Open Access provided? Open Access archives or r...
What Open Access is. What Open Access is not. How is Open Access provided? Open Access archives or r...
The inability to access scientific literature freely can be a major obstacle in the advancement of s...
Open access publishing is providing a meaningful option to researchers and libraries outside of the ...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.Opting for “open”: fo...
Comments on: Open Access in the UK: Reinventing the Big Deal (Journalist Richard Poynder interview o...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
Paul Royster is proud of what he has achieved with his institutional repository. Currently, it conta...
Open Access (OA) publishing models have been building momentum for the past 20 years with far reachi...