Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scholars and librarians have advocated “open access” (OA) to the scientific literature. OA publishing models are having a significant impact on the dissemination of scientific information. Despite the success of these initiatives, their impact on researchers in the developing world is uncertain. This article analyses major OA approaches adopted in the industrialized world (so-called Green OA, Gold OA, and OA mandates, as well as non-OA information philanthropy) as they relate to the consumption and production of research in the developing world. The article concludes that while the consumption of scientific literature by developing world research...
Open Access is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. Howev...
The relentless rise in the cost of research publications has lead to the increasing isolation of res...
Despite the relevance ofjournals to the development of scholarship on the African continent, printed...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
International audiencePurpose - Scholars from developing countries have limited access to research p...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordinat...
Open access (OA) journals published in the most developed countries survive primarily on the author-...
This paper examines the use of open access journals by academic libraries in the developing world: a...
Due to improving Internet connectivity and a growing number of international initiatives, knowledge ...
This paper presents the experience with open access (OA) publishing by researchers in an academic re...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
The current statistic data on the open access (OA) journals and institutional repositories show some...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
Open Access is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. Howev...
The relentless rise in the cost of research publications has lead to the increasing isolation of res...
Despite the relevance ofjournals to the development of scholarship on the African continent, printed...
Responding to rapid and steep increases in the cost of scientific journals, a growing number of scho...
Discusses the problems of the Researchers in developing world. Many University Libaries in the devel...
International audiencePurpose - Scholars from developing countries have limited access to research p...
The science base in the developing world cannot be strengthened without access to the global library...
The Open Access movement has grown from pockets of regional initiatives to an increasingly coordinat...
Open access (OA) journals published in the most developed countries survive primarily on the author-...
This paper examines the use of open access journals by academic libraries in the developing world: a...
Due to improving Internet connectivity and a growing number of international initiatives, knowledge ...
This paper presents the experience with open access (OA) publishing by researchers in an academic re...
The extent to which people living in developing countries have access to scholarly literature has hi...
The current statistic data on the open access (OA) journals and institutional repositories show some...
Although the World Wide Web is less than a decade old, it already has had a profound impact on scien...
Open Access is often considered as particularly beneficial to researchers in the Global South. Howev...
The relentless rise in the cost of research publications has lead to the increasing isolation of res...
Despite the relevance ofjournals to the development of scholarship on the African continent, printed...