Access to health research publications is an essential requirement in securing the chain of communication from the researcher to the front-line health worker. As the diagram of the knowledge cycle from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research shows, health knowledge generated in the world’s laboratories is passed down the information chain through publications, through its impact and application, its subsequent “translation” into appropriate contexts for different user communities, arriving finally with health workers and the general public. This article focuses on the first link in the chain, from research author to reader, and the free online access to peer-reviewed published articles that are the building blocks for future health innov...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
You may have heard about publishing research articles in "Open Access" journals, but what does that ...
Access to health research publications is an essential requirement in securing the chain of communic...
Research is an essential guide to improve and develop new inventions in the health system1 so that w...
Health practitioners and policy makers translate health research into practice and policy. However, ...
This is a short commentary on a Round table feature about Open Access. It gives the reasons who Open...
Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion of the health sciences liter...
This presentation was given at the 2012 Open Access Week program, “The Open Data Revolution: Challen...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion o...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Abstract Open Access online publishing is the trend of the future for unrestricted rapid and interna...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Participatory healthcare is a model of self management characterised by emphasis on people living wi...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
You may have heard about publishing research articles in "Open Access" journals, but what does that ...
Access to health research publications is an essential requirement in securing the chain of communic...
Research is an essential guide to improve and develop new inventions in the health system1 so that w...
Health practitioners and policy makers translate health research into practice and policy. However, ...
This is a short commentary on a Round table feature about Open Access. It gives the reasons who Open...
Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion of the health sciences liter...
This presentation was given at the 2012 Open Access Week program, “The Open Data Revolution: Challen...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Through funding agency and publisher policies, an increasing proportion o...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Abstract Open Access online publishing is the trend of the future for unrestricted rapid and interna...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Participatory healthcare is a model of self management characterised by emphasis on people living wi...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
In this article open access is defined, and the resources and issues of greatest relevance to the me...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
You may have heard about publishing research articles in "Open Access" journals, but what does that ...