Accessing quality research when not part of an academic institution can be challenging. Dating back to the 1980s, open access (OA) was a response to journal publishers who restricted access to publications by requiring a subscription and limited access to knowledge. Although the OA movement seeks to remove costly barriers to accessing research, especially when funded by state and federal governments, it remains the subject of continuous debates. After providing a brief overview of OA, this article summarizes OA statutory and regulatory developments at the federal and state levels regarding free and open access to research. It compares similarities and differences among enacted and proposed legislation and describes the advantages and disadv...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
Accessing quality research when not part of an academic institution can be challenging. Dating back ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
Abstract: This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describe...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
Accessing quality research when not part of an academic institution can be challenging. Dating back ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
Abstract: This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describe...
U.S. universities are increasingly unable to afford research journal subscriptions due to the rising...
Presented at the SOLINET annual meeting, May 2005Open access is a cost-effective way to disseminate ...
Open Access has emerged in recent years as a major development in the world of scholarly communicati...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...