Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder-led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research – has achieved since its conception and launch in 2018, Rachael Pells and Robert-Jan Smits discuss their new book, Plan S for Shock, available open access from Ubiquity Press. In making the case for Plan S and open access more broadly, they argue that crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrate the necessity of openness in addressing global challenges
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Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
The recent announcement by the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) set out a require...
As governments refocus their attentions from managing COVID-19 to planning for the aftermath and rec...
Drawing on a recent analysis of APC pricing and movements within the commercial publishing sector, G...
Open Access initiatives promise to extend access to scholarly conversations. However, the dominant m...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
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The final version is available from the Fabian Society via the link in this recordOpinion piece comm...
The open access movement has failed. Self-archiving and open-access journals are struggling to deliv...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
In this cross-post Pat Thomson explores how an approach based around filling a gap in the research o...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
Taking stock of what Plan S – a funder led initiative to deliver widespread open access to research ...
The recent announcement by the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) set out a require...
As governments refocus their attentions from managing COVID-19 to planning for the aftermath and rec...
Drawing on a recent analysis of APC pricing and movements within the commercial publishing sector, G...
Open Access initiatives promise to extend access to scholarly conversations. However, the dominant m...
This historical study examines the actions of the Australian former asbestos company, James Hardie, ...
Future scenarios research uncovers six major trends that accelerated during the pandemic, writes Les...
Researchers need to observe ethical standards during a pandemic, say Ben Kasstan (University of Bris...
The final version is available from the Fabian Society via the link in this recordOpinion piece comm...
The open access movement has failed. Self-archiving and open-access journals are struggling to deliv...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
A research programme aims to bridge the gap between 'R' and 'D' to build mission-driven, science-ric...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
In this cross-post Pat Thomson explores how an approach based around filling a gap in the research o...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...