The importance of Open Access (OA) to information cannot be over emphasized. If ‘Knowledge for all’ has to be a reality then ‘Information for all’ must be ensured. Though the concept of OA is simple and straight forward enough, it encompasses many challenges such as copyright, government policies, awareness, technology among several other issues. This paper discusses a few of these issues and possible solutions towards OA. The paper proposes the OPEN MANTRA1 – Open SOURCE tools based upon Open STANDARDS to achieve OPEN ACCESS to information
We suggest to broaden and deepen the open access agenda by including several open access characteris...
The goal of this paper is to review critically the concept of "open access" of the Open Access Initi...
Progress of every profession, academic discipline and society at large rides on the back of research...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
We start with a definition of the open access (OA) movement and the reason for its birth – that is, ...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open ...
The paper proposes some comments and reflections on the notion of ‘‘openness’’ and on how it relates...
The paper presents the concept and background of Open Access (OA) as well as its benefits. Librarian...
This paper aims to give an orverview of the technology and software available to guarantee open acce...
This infographic provides information about Open Access and Open Educational Resources. It was crea...
Open access (OA) is a concept that in recent years has acquired popularity and widespread recognitio...
Open Access (OA) to literature, means its free availability on the public internet, permitting any u...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
We suggest to broaden and deepen the open access agenda by including several open access characteris...
The goal of this paper is to review critically the concept of "open access" of the Open Access Initi...
Progress of every profession, academic discipline and society at large rides on the back of research...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
We start with a definition of the open access (OA) movement and the reason for its birth – that is, ...
This paper describes Open Access (OA). It discusses two main forms of open access publishing such as...
The Open Access (OA) movement regards OA modes of disseminating research as the unequivocal future o...
For national advisory services in the UK (UKOLN, CETIS, and OSS Watch), varieties of openness (open ...
The paper proposes some comments and reflections on the notion of ‘‘openness’’ and on how it relates...
The paper presents the concept and background of Open Access (OA) as well as its benefits. Librarian...
This paper aims to give an orverview of the technology and software available to guarantee open acce...
This infographic provides information about Open Access and Open Educational Resources. It was crea...
Open access (OA) is a concept that in recent years has acquired popularity and widespread recognitio...
Open Access (OA) to literature, means its free availability on the public internet, permitting any u...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
We suggest to broaden and deepen the open access agenda by including several open access characteris...
The goal of this paper is to review critically the concept of "open access" of the Open Access Initi...
Progress of every profession, academic discipline and society at large rides on the back of research...