Since the “serial price crisis”, no institution in the world has been able anymore to provide to scholars with the scientific literature they need. Although it was the first reason why the scientific community developed Open Access initiatives, it’s absolutely not the only one. Nowadays, the awareness has become so large that many research players have put OA on the agenda (NIH, WHO, H2020, Wellcome Trust, FRS-FNRS…). The two main existing complementary ways will be described (Green and Gold) and Fools’ Gold will be denounced (unfair gold, hybrid journals, predatory journals). The University of Liege is one of the world leaders in OA with Green and Gold initiatives. What benefits can scholars expect from OA as authors and as readers on the ...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
The Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings reported to the UK's Minister o...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Abstract. Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Res...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
Open Access, the notion that research work should be free to access and re-use, is a theoretically s...
Who works in universities and for accessing the content of her/his own intellectual output, always t...
Over the years, the implementation of Open Access has taken various forms, both in the Green and the...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
The idea of “Open Access” (hereafter OA) emerged in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s with a noble go...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
The Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings reported to the UK's Minister o...
What the research community needs, urgently, is free online access (Open Access, OA) to its own peer...
Open Access\u27 main goal is not the subversion of publishers\u27 role as driving actors in an oligo...
Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Research inst...
Abstract. Universal Open Access (OA) is fully within the reach of the global research community: Res...
Open Access (OA) is part of a global discussion about Open Scholarship and Open Knowledge.1 As publi...
Open Access, the notion that research work should be free to access and re-use, is a theoretically s...
Who works in universities and for accessing the content of her/his own intellectual output, always t...
Over the years, the implementation of Open Access has taken various forms, both in the Green and the...
International moves towards Open Access (OA) have come from both central government and individual f...
The idea of “Open Access” (hereafter OA) emerged in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s with a noble go...
This overview of the current status of Open Access (OA) to peer-reviewed research describes the step...
Universities (the universal research-providers) as well as research funders (public and private) are...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...