The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and education environment, coined the "academic spring" by some commentators, represents an increasing trend in opening up the rules of access for research. Universities, libraries, publishers and even governments are paying attention to this new movement often referred to with the acronym A2K (access to knowledge)
<p>Presentation for academic staff on recent changes in scholalry communication, describing Open Acc...
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The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
Editorial (intro): Welcome to the very first fully Open Access issue of the Media Education Research...
Mid 2006 finds the academic research community engaged in an ideological and fiscal war related to O...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
A look at media attention to the issue of open access to research papers in the run up to the Finch ...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
The rise of electronic publication has irrevocably transformed the ways we share research with colle...
Academic libraries and research institutions worldwide work with publishers for Open Access deals an...
A decade or more preceded the formal coinage of the term open access, but the practice of making j...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
<p>Presentation for academic staff on recent changes in scholalry communication, describing Open Acc...
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...
The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and ...
Editorial (intro): Welcome to the very first fully Open Access issue of the Media Education Research...
Mid 2006 finds the academic research community engaged in an ideological and fiscal war related to O...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
A look at media attention to the issue of open access to research papers in the run up to the Finch ...
The concept of openness is multifaceted and can be addressed from a wide range of different angles. ...
The rise of electronic publication has irrevocably transformed the ways we share research with colle...
Academic libraries and research institutions worldwide work with publishers for Open Access deals an...
A decade or more preceded the formal coinage of the term open access, but the practice of making j...
Open access (OA) publication has emerged, with disruptive effects, as a major outlet for scholarly p...
Open Access (OA) refers to the free and immediate access to published information on the internet of...
<p>Presentation for academic staff on recent changes in scholalry communication, describing Open Acc...
Seminar.net enters it’s fourth year, and has reached a state of maturity in a number of meanings: it...
This paper presents the rationale, common practices, challenges, and some personal anecdotes from a ...