Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell their words. Access-tolls are barriers to research impact. Authors can now free their refereed research papers from all access tolls immediately by self-archiving them on-line in their own institution's Eprint Archives. Free eprints.org software creates Archives compliant with the Open Archives Initiative metadata-tagging Protocol OAI 1.0. These distributed institutional Archives are interoperable and can hence be harvested into global "virtual" archives, citation-linked and freely navigable by all. Self-archiving should enhance research productivity and impact as well as providing powerful new ways of monitoring and measuring...
(Although I don't for a minute believe that researchers are in the trade for careerist or material r...
The RAE can help hasten the freeing of access to the research literature by mandating that all UK un...
(1) Universities need to adopt a self-archiving policy -- an extension of their existing "publish or...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
It is a foregone conclusion that all refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them a...
Scholars and scientists do research to create new knowledge so that other scholars and scientists ca...
Unlike the authors of books and magazine articles, who write their texts for royalty or fee income, ...
It is a foregone conclusion that all refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them a...
The refereed journal literature can be freed of all access-tolls on-line if authors self-archive all...
If all researchers self-archive all their peer-reviewed research publications in their own universit...
(Although I don't for a minute believe that researchers are in the trade for careerist or material r...
(Although I don't for a minute believe that researchers are in the trade for careerist or material r...
The RAE can help hasten the freeing of access to the research literature by mandating that all UK un...
(1) Universities need to adopt a self-archiving policy -- an extension of their existing "publish or...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
Researchers publish their findings in order to make an impact on research, not in order to sell thei...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
All refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them already are. This means that anyon...
It is a foregone conclusion that all refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them a...
Scholars and scientists do research to create new knowledge so that other scholars and scientists ca...
Unlike the authors of books and magazine articles, who write their texts for royalty or fee income, ...
It is a foregone conclusion that all refereed journals will soon be available online; most of them a...
The refereed journal literature can be freed of all access-tolls on-line if authors self-archive all...
If all researchers self-archive all their peer-reviewed research publications in their own universit...
(Although I don't for a minute believe that researchers are in the trade for careerist or material r...
(Although I don't for a minute believe that researchers are in the trade for careerist or material r...
The RAE can help hasten the freeing of access to the research literature by mandating that all UK un...
(1) Universities need to adopt a self-archiving policy -- an extension of their existing "publish or...