Despite conspicuous progress in providing open access to scholarly articles, there is a steady, unsettling undercurrent stirred by traditional publishers that could undermine the green route to open access. This article examines data and discourse to better understand publisher perspectives on self-archiving and, based on this understanding, urges action from open access advocates
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
The traditional subscription-based publishing system of scholarly journals is in crisis, and open ac...
This article investigates the awareness of scholarly authors toward open access repositories and the...
Most publishers with self-archiving policies in the SHERPA RoMEO database allow authors to deposit t...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open access (OA) to scholarly literature recently hit a major milestone: Half of all research articl...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The online age has made powerful new benefits for research possible, but these benefits entail a pro...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
http://hanken.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/files/2323707/Lakso_2014_Green_OA_Policies_Accepted_Version_....
The number of publishers allowing some form of self-archiving has increased noticeably over the last...
An anniversary issue of Ariadne commissioned articles to predict the landscape ten years ahead. This...
The Open Access movement seeks to make scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles freely available to...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
The traditional subscription-based publishing system of scholarly journals is in crisis, and open ac...
This article investigates the awareness of scholarly authors toward open access repositories and the...
Most publishers with self-archiving policies in the SHERPA RoMEO database allow authors to deposit t...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
Open access (OA) to scholarly literature recently hit a major milestone: Half of all research articl...
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishin...
<p>By all accounts, we’re past the tipping point with Open Access (OA). Over the past ten years, Ope...
The online age has made powerful new benefits for research possible, but these benefits entail a pro...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
http://hanken.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/files/2323707/Lakso_2014_Green_OA_Policies_Accepted_Version_....
The number of publishers allowing some form of self-archiving has increased noticeably over the last...
An anniversary issue of Ariadne commissioned articles to predict the landscape ten years ahead. This...
The Open Access movement seeks to make scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles freely available to...
Aim To question the efficacy of ‘gold’ open access to published articles. Background Open access is ...
The traditional subscription-based publishing system of scholarly journals is in crisis, and open ac...
This article investigates the awareness of scholarly authors toward open access repositories and the...