Within the concept of Open Science, Open Access publishing plays a key role for the dissemination and unrestricted accessibility of research results across disciplines. Types for Open Access vary from green, to gold, diamond, hybrid and black and allow for sharing of manuscripts and datasets directly or with certain limitations, restrictions or delays (embargos) to be viewed publicly. So then how is it possible to make an informed decision about repository and journal selection or data dissemination? Similar questions arise when it comes to the quality assurance of scholarly output. Recently established organizations nowadays offer platforms and communities for publisher-independent open peer review processes that may complement or ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This is an extended abstract for the workshop "Beyond Open Access - The Changing Culture of Producin...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Science is a public endeavor the results of which are intended to be shared with other scientists, p...
12 pages.-- Open Access under Creative Commons by Attribution Licence. Use, distribution and reprod...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
The scholarly research when read and commented by peers would enable creation of new knowledge. This...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Among the avenues for sharing research and scholarship, open access journals offer an increasingly v...
This is the first workshop on Open Access Publishing in a series of workshop about Open Research Ski...
Here my aim is to relate, in outline, the two general models for scientific publishing - subscriptio...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
It is likely that you’ve encountered the term “open access,” whether you have seen it on ETD forms, ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This is an extended abstract for the workshop "Beyond Open Access - The Changing Culture of Producin...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...
This presentation describes various stages of open access and possibility of using creative common l...
This is an article I wrote for DG Research, Science and Innovation of the European Commission as mem...
Science is a public endeavor the results of which are intended to be shared with other scientists, p...
12 pages.-- Open Access under Creative Commons by Attribution Licence. Use, distribution and reprod...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
The scholarly research when read and commented by peers would enable creation of new knowledge. This...
Ongoing debates surrounding Open Access to the scholarly literature are multifaceted and complicated...
Among the avenues for sharing research and scholarship, open access journals offer an increasingly v...
This is the first workshop on Open Access Publishing in a series of workshop about Open Research Ski...
Here my aim is to relate, in outline, the two general models for scientific publishing - subscriptio...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
It is likely that you’ve encountered the term “open access,” whether you have seen it on ETD forms, ...
The Open Access movement was born in the late 90s with the idea of promoting free access to scientif...
This is an extended abstract for the workshop "Beyond Open Access - The Changing Culture of Producin...
This article offers a personal perspective on the current state of academic publishing, and posits t...